SBF added some perspective, saying being stuck in a soul-crushing place like prison is a situation no one wants to be in -- so all they really have is each other, and that's why kindness is key behind bars. When Tucker asked how the others serving time feel about sharing space with two of the most famous incarcerated men in the world, SBF said some see it as a rare opportunity -- getting to meet people they’d never cross paths with outside.
Tucker Carlson, a prominent interviewer, has shared his latest interview with the disgraced FTX cryptocurrency exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) from prison. In a latest post on his X Handle, Tucker shared the full interview, highlighting that Sam Bankman-Fried is doing his 25 years of imprisonment and he has joined from prison for an update on his new life.
The FTX founder also revealed he was surprised to find strong chess competitors inside prison. 'They're good at chess... former armed robbers who don't speak English, and probably didn't graduate middle school, a surprising number of them are fairly good at chess. I'm not saying they're grand masters, but I lose games to them all the time,' he said.
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