Big news just dropped: Trump's commuting the sentence of David Gentile, the former private equity exec who got nailed for investor fraud. This guy was convicted of scamming investors, and now he's getting a break. Pretty wild move, especially considering the nature of his conviction. Wonder what the investor protection folks are thinking about this one.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 11h ago
The scammer escaped from prison, and the regulatory authorities are crying in the bathroom. This is the current American judicial system.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 22h ago
Oh, this operation is really incredible, even those who deceive investors can turn things around? This trap should be learned from the encryption circle!
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down_only_larry
· 12-01 01:02
Ngl, this operation is a bit ridiculous... Can scammers really wash themselves clean? What about the investors who were scammed? Is it just going to be like this?
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BackrowObserver
· 12-01 00:55
What kind of operation is this? Scammers can turn things around and deceive investors? I really can't understand this trap.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 12-01 00:54
Can scammers reduce their sentences? This operation is ridiculous, how can we retail investors still trust the market?
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degenonymous
· 12-01 00:54
Ngl, this operation is really amazing, the scammer went through the back door directly... Is this our market?
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EthSandwichHero
· 12-01 00:39
Hmm... can fraud cases be commuted? I've seen this trap many times in crypto, and investor protection has really just become a facade.
Big news just dropped: Trump's commuting the sentence of David Gentile, the former private equity exec who got nailed for investor fraud. This guy was convicted of scamming investors, and now he's getting a break. Pretty wild move, especially considering the nature of his conviction. Wonder what the investor protection folks are thinking about this one.