Of course, they'll have to find a "victim" willing to admit to being foolish enough to have been damaged by someone most of us wouldn't give a good character reference for to sign a complaint and testify in protracted litigation.
Professors are merely the top of the stack of those who couldn't do, and so, teach.
What are the odds that he will ever go on trial for stealing his customer's money?
I should open a crypto exchange and take bets...
He'll get a sweet plea bargain - 1 year in a low level FED prison - 10 years probation.
Gotta hide those crimes.
His parents are both Stanford Law Professors. So, I'm thinking he'll get the best representation money laundering can buy.
Of course, they'll have to find a "victim" willing to admit to being foolish enough to have been damaged by someone most of us wouldn't give a good character reference for to sign a complaint and testify in protracted litigation.
Professors are merely the top of the stack of those who couldn't do, and so, teach.
All narcissistic sociopaths like to tout their accomplishments and this guy fits the bill. How could anybody believe his shtick?