Bahamas closed for five days, SBF agrees to extradite to US

After spending just five days in a Bahamas prison cell on Monday, SBF reversed his decision to oppose extradition to the United States, opting instead to face fraud charges, but his local attorney, Jerone Roberts, said at the same hearing, according to media reports Didn’t know about it. Ultimately, the proceedings were postponed and SBF was ordered to return to prison. Later in the day, Roberts told local media that the SBF would not oppose extradition and could appear in court again this week. Last Tuesday, a judge denied SBF bail for $250,000 in cash and an ankle tracker and sent him to the “notorious” Fox Hill jail. | Related Reading (Wall Street Insights)

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After reading this news, everyone may have to laugh. It turns out that the prison environment is too bad, and it will force the criminal suspect to take the initiative to extradite him to the United States. However, for SBF, extradition to the United States is indeed much better than staying in a prison in the Bahamas. The prisons in the Bahamas are not only a problem of too many rats and maggots. Think about it. ? Like SBF, who is neither a gangster nor a big, weak scholar in the currency circle. It is more dangerous to stay in such a prison. When you return to the United States, you can also hire a lawyer, fight for parole, and so on.

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