Sam Bankman-Fried is low on meds, living on $3 peanut butter in prison
The former FTX CEO’s lawyers say he’s being served a “flesh diet” in prison even though he’s vegan and so he’s been subsisting on bread, water and peanut butter.
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The former FTX CEO’s lawyers say he’s being served a “flesh diet” in prison even though he’s vegan and so he’s been subsisting on bread, water and peanut butter.
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