Sam Bankman-Fried thrown in solitary confinement
Convicted crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried was reportedly thrown in solitary confinement after taking an unauthorized jailhouse interview with Tucker Carlson this week.
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Just before his cryptocurrency empire crumbled in November 2021, Sam Bankman-Fried considered going on Tucker Carlson’s show to “come out as a republican” to rehabilitate his image. On Thursday, almost a year since Bankman-Fried,
The crisis PR manager told Business Insider he wasn't aware Bankman-Fried arranged a jailhouse interview with Tucker Carlson.
As had been reported, Bankman-Fried had been sentenced to 25 years in prison in March 2024 after being found guilty on seven counts of fraud and charges related to conspiracy after his cryptocurrency firm FTX and another had launched Alameda Research and stolen $3 billion from customers.
Tucker Carlson fans and Republican colleagues took aim at U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw after Crenshaw apparently threatened to kill the conservative podcast host.
Texas, denied he was making a threat even as clips of the hot mic moment triggered outrage from other right-wing figures.
Crenshaw – who has feuded with Carlson for years – doubled down on his disdain for the commentator during an interview with Britain's GB News
Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) appeared to issue a threat to former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, saying if he ever met the pundit, he would “f—ing kill” him. Speaking on Monday to a British
An apparent hot mic moment caught Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw saying he'd kill Tucker Carlson if they ever met. Crenshaw has defended himself by saying his comments were not serious.
U.S. Rep Dan Crenshaw appeared to say he'd "kill" political commentator Tucker Carlson in a hot mic moment with a British journalist.
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