Reuters: SBF says it did not defraud anyone or steal client funds
Reported by Reuters, during Friday's trial, SBF stated: "When FTX cryptocurrency exchange collapsed, many people were harmed, but I did not deceive anyone or steal customer funds. We thought we might be able to create the best product on the market, but the result was basically the opposite of the truth. Many people were harmed, including customers and employees, and the company eventually went bankrupt."
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