SBF says “dishonesty and unfair dealing” aren’t fraud, seeks to dismiss charges

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  1. DoubleDickel says

    He should have claimed gross incompetence instead of dishonesty. That I could believe.

    Or The Claw Decision because everyone knows that there is no law when you are drinking The (White) Claw.

  2. LogiclessInformation says

    That’s exactly the way business operates, isn’t it?

  3. CaveatRumptor says

    Sleezebag

  4. Jeraimee says

    That sounds like the title of an econ class: “Dishonesty and Unfair Dealing: Book 1: Business Basics Series”.

  5. Lucciferu says

    Look, even though this is blatantly fraudulent, it is not illegally fraudulent.

  6. Conflixxion says

    ah yes, the semantics defense

  7. x-munk says

    This is a surprisingly accurate look into American education. The key tenant is: it’s only a crime if you get caught and can’t afford a good lawyer.

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