Tiffany’s Interview with SBF at his Parents’ House: New Video

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Tiffany Interview with SBF
  • Tiffany Fong released a video of her interview with SBF at his parents’ house.
  • In the video, she explained how her previous interviews with SBF caused him trouble.
  • She added that in the recent interview, SBF talked about his rigid conditions in the prison and how it impacted him negatively.

The crypto content creator Tiffany Fong released her new video on her YouTube channel about an interview with Samuel Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of the collapsed crypto exchange FTX, at his parents’ house in Palto, California, on December 27, 2022.

On December 22, as per The New York Times reports, SBF was released upon approving his bail on the conditions of a $250 million bond and was permitted to live with his parents for a certain period.

Previously, in a phone call with Tiffany, SBF admitted that he had “donated an equal amount to Republicans and Democrats”. Consequently, the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a complaint against him claiming that SBF “admitted that he violated federal laws designed to ensure Americans have transparency into those funding elections and now needs to be held accountable.”

Significantly, she shared the voice clips of SBF during their previous telephone interview, to counter the arguments raised against her, accusing her of “being his mouthpiece or trying to help him spin his own narrative”.

Furthermore, while narrating the recent interview, she said that it wasn’t a formal interview:

Sam was willing to address all of my questions and he didn’t shy away from anything but he did also make clear that he is currently in the process of making out a comprehensive chronology of events…he did imply that he wasn’t open to a formal interview until he had completed that chronology.

In addition, she said that SBF has “no plan to plead guilty” when he appears tomorrow in court. Also, she talked about the way in which SBF described his time at Fox Hill prison as “maddening” and its physical conditions as “disgusting”.

Moreover, SBF told that the lack of internet access and communication negatively impacted him as he wasn’t “able to partake in negotiations over his bail conditions”.

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