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Sam Bankman-Fried Guilty; Investors take a Bite out of Apple Stock
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On today's podcast:
1) Bankman-Fried Found Guilty of Fraud at FTX Criminal Trial
Jurors in New York found Sam Bankman-Fried guilty of engaging in a massive fraud related to the collapse of his FTX crypto exchange. Bankman-Fried’s arrest last December, weeks after his exchange filed for bankruptcy, marked a dramatic escalation in the efforts by regulators and prosecutors to rein in what they perceive as excesses in the industry.
2) Israel Latest: Intense Gaza Strikes as Blinken Lands In Tel Aviv
Hezbollah’s leader issued a warning to Israel that the Lebanon-based militant group is ready for “all possibilities,” suggesting the daily cross-border fire between the two could tip into a full-blown war.
3) Apple Warns of Sluggish Holiday Quarter After China Slowdown
Apple Inc.’s disappointing holiday-quarter outlook has cast a spotlight on its mounting problems in China, where the iPhone maker is struggling with the unexpected rise of Huawei Technologies Co. and an increasingly hostile business environment.
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. We begin with a guilty verdict for Sam bankman freed. It took a jury less than five hours to convict the FTX co founder of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. Bloomberg's June Grosso begins our team coverage. It's not a surprise because the evidence against him was overwhelming. And think, what did it is? Sam Bankminfried took the stand in his own defense. And when a defendant takes the stand that way, the whole thing in the jury's mind becomes a credibility game. How credible do they find him? Bloomberg's June Grosso says, Sam bankman Fried faces as much as twenty years in prison on each of the most serious charges. He'll be sentenced in March. Well, Nathan Bloomberg, The legal reporter Ava Benny Morrison, was in the courtroom during the verdict, and she continues our team coverage. Dave was pretty emotionless. He was as to stand up by the judge. When the jury delivered its verdict. He faced the jury box, he held his hands in front of him and it looked like he was tearing down at the floor as the jury. As the fourth person to the jury confirmed guilty to each of the seven charges. He then sat back down. When the jury walked out of the room, he was whispering with his lawyers. He was nodding a lot. While he wasn't very emotional. His parents were. They were holding each other. His dad doubled over at one point. Bloomberg Legal reporter Ava Bennie Morrison reports Bankman's lawyer is considering an appeal may Karen Bloomberg. Business Week investigative reporter Zeke Fox wrote a book on ftx's Crypto roller Coaster, and he says Bankman freed struggled under cross examination. When his own lawyer was questioning him, he had a lot to say, but when the prosecution had there turned a cross examine, he suddenly didn't remember anything and in one moment that was dramatic, I mean, especially for me. The prosecutor asked her, as she asked him about the statement, there was more leeway, and he said, I don't remember saying anything like that. She whipped out a copy of my book, number Go Up and walked it over to him like a hard copy and was like turn to page two twenty four in Bloomberg Business Week, Zeek Fox ads the conviction is the first in a w