

SBF was sentenced to house arrest at his parents’ house, where he was visited by the bestselling author Michael Lewis. Many people on Twitter commented that this was the result of the extreme wealth that the former FTX executive had amassed during his time at the exchange. It is crucial to note that after his extradition to the US, SBF was granted a $250 million bail bond by a US judge, which was unexpected by the members of the crypto space. However, as earlier reported by Bitnation, the FTX founder was given special treatment in the jail, and he also had access to a television and newspaper where he would read articles about himself. He spent a few days in the Fox Hill Prison, Nassau, which is considered one of the most brutal ones around the globe. SBF was apprehended in the Bahamas by the Royal Police at the request of the US government, which charged him with wire fraud and money laundering. After causing a multi-billion dollar collapse, the former FTX executive is living a perfectly good life, and to add to his heritage, the crypto entrepreneur deemed a “scammer” by many, will have a book dedicated to his work. Inspired by this vision, the author of some of the most successful books like “Moneyball,” “The Big Short,” and “The Blind Side,” Michael Lewis, has captured the opportunity to write a book on the implosion of the exchange.Īccording to a report from the NYPost, Lewis was in a very long conversation with Bankman-Fried, who has been placed on house arrest by the court and is currently living in his parents’ house. The collapse of one of the biggest crypto exchanges around the globe, FTX, and the arrest of its founder and former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, also called SBF in the crypto space, would make a cinematic masterpiece. Lewis has reportedly been working with SBF prior to the collapse of FTX and even pitched the story t movie rights buyers.In August, the author stated that he was working on a new book that will focus on cryptocurrencies.Lewis was in a very long conversation with Bankman-Fried who has been placed on house arrest by the court.Author of “Moneyball” and “The Big Short” will work on a book on FTX and its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried.
