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I just read that Ryan Salame, the guy who was an executive at FTX, is now accusing the DOJ of lying to him. Apparently, the department had promised him that his wife wouldn't be prosecuted before he pled guilty, but they changed their minds and filed charges against her right after.
It's crazy how Ryan Salame says the DOJ completely changed its position. He claims they had a clear agreement, and poof, nothing anymore. Like you agree to cooperate thinking your family is protected, and in the end, they do the exact opposite.
So now Ryan Salame is crying foul, saying it's a breach of promise. Do you think this is a normal legal tactic or really disgusting on the part of the authorities?