Sen. Lummis Rebukes Sam Bankman-Fried, Says CLARITY Act Would Mean Longer Sentence
Alex Smith
2 hours ago
Sam Bankman-Fried, the co-founder and former CEO of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, has in recent months repeatedly called for a retrial in New York, where he was sentenced to 25 years in prison following the companyâs 2022 downfall.
His renewed public statements have coincided with growing online speculation that he could seek a presidential pardon, particularly after former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) was pardoned last year by President Donald Trump.
Sam Bankman-Fried Praises CLARITY Act
The speculation intensified this week after Sam Bankman-Fried posted on X, formerly Twitter, praising the proposed CLARITY Act. In his message, he described the bill as a major milestone for the crypto industry and âa huge achievementâ for President Trump.Â
He added that he had supported similar efforts in the past to remove oversight of digital assets from former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler, claiming that Gensler had assisted the Biden administrationâs Department of Justice (DOJ) in bringing charges against him.
In the same post, Sam Bankman-Fried referenced a letter from the House Financial Services Committee. The document, signed by Chairman Patrick McHenry, called on the SEC to provide records and communications involving the agencyâs Division of Enforcement, the Office of the Chair and the DOJ.Â
The lawmakers sought information about the timing of charges filed against Sam Bankman-Fried and his arrest, which occurred shortly before he was scheduled to testify before the House Financial Services Committee.
Senator Cynthia Lummis, a prominent supporter of digital assets closely aligned with President Trumpâs crypto policy agenda, responded sharply to Bankman-Friedâs remarks. Writing on Thursday, she suggested that his praise for the CLARITY Act was self-serving.Â
Lummis Dismisses Pardon Talks
âSomeoneâs looking for a pardon and doesnât realize the Clarity Act would have you locked up for much longer than 25 years,â the Senator said in her remarks.Â
Lummis further distanced her proposal from any prior legislative efforts associated with Sam Bankman-Fried, stating, âMy legislation couldnât be more different than the bill you tried to buy from Congress over my objection in 2022. We do not needânor wantâyour support.â
Her comments were echoed by some social media users, including one who pointed out that the CLARITY Act includes tougher criminal penalties for fraud, misrepresentation and misuse of customer assets when digital assets are involved.Â
According to that interpretation, certain crypto-related offenses would be treated as aggravated financial crimes, adding additional years to standard wire fraud sentences. âPlease get it passed!!â the user wrote in response to Lummisâ remarks.
The CLARITY Act, also known as the broader crypto market structure bill, remains under negotiation. It is currently on hold as representatives from the banking and crypto sectors prepare for another meeting at the White House scheduled for Friday.Â
The talks are expected to focus on unresolved issues, including stablecoin rewards programs, decentralized finance (DeFi) provisions and ethics-related measures that have complicated earlier drafts.
Industry participants and administration officials have indicated that progress is being made. Patrick Witt, Executive Director of the Presidentâs Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, described last weekâs discussions as âa big step forward.âÂ
In a public message, Witt wrote, âWeâre close,â adding that if both sides continue negotiating in good faith, he believes the administrationâs March 1 deadline can still be met.
Featured image from Fortune, chart from TradingView.comÂ
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