SBF's Sentence Reduced by Over 4 Years, Expected to Be Released on December 14, 2044

Blockbeats
26 May

BlockBeats News, May 26th, according to a report by Businessinsider, FTX founder SBF was previously sentenced to 25 years in prison. If circumstances do not change, he will be eligible for parole after just over four years. He was initially held at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he shared a dormitory-style room with Sean "Diddy" Combs and unexpectedly gave an interview to Tucker Carlson in March, leading to the resignation of his crisis manager.

SBF was later transferred to FCI-Terminal Island in San Pedro, California, a prison that houses 850 low-security male inmates. The Federal Bureau of Prisons estimates that SBF will be released on December 14, 2044, serving less than 21 years.

While the Federal Bureau of Prisons does not comment on the incarceration conditions of specific inmates, a spokesperson stated that the calculation of the release date takes into account the expected "good conduct time." Eligible inmates can earn 54 days of credit for each year served. In prison, inmates can also reduce their sentences by participating in certain programs. "Finally, individuals may also receive credit for time served in pretrial detention," the spokesperson said.

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