Trump, for his part, has already said no.
Cellmate Speaks UpMichael Avenatti, who shared a prison unit with the former FTX chief, went further than Trump’s January dismissal. In a series of posts on X, Avenatti said SBF never once admitted any wrongdoing during their time together — not privately, not in passing, not ever.
“Not once did he admit he’d done anything wrong,” Avenatti wrote, adding that redemption begins with accepting responsibility. Without that, he argued, a pardon request carries no real weight.Avenatti is no neutral observer. He is himself a convicted felon, currently incarcerated for extortion and fraud. His criticism of SBF’s character comes from someone with his own considerable legal baggage.
Sam Bankman-Fried and I were prison bunkmates and I know him well. So I read this with more context than most.

Still, Avenatti did not write off Bankman-Fried entirely. He described the former crypto executive as a technology visionary with genuine intellectual gifts. The problem, in his telling, was not SBF’s intelligence — it was his judgment about his own limits.
The Leadership QuestionAvenatti drew a pointed comparison to Google. When Larry Page and Sergey Brin built their company, they eventually brought in Eric Schmidt, an experienced executive, to help run it. They recognized what they didn’t know. Bankman-Fried, Avenatti argued, never made that call.
Had SBF hired “an actual adult in the room” and listened to people with real operational experience, Avenatti said, FTX might never have collapsed. He put a number on it: SBF could today be worth close to $100 billion and still be a free man.
His conviction centered on the commingling of customer funds — a finding he continues to dispute. He has maintained that FTX customers were ultimately repaid, a claim critics reject as a distortion of the full picture.
Trump’s Position On The RecordDuring his second term, Trump has issued more than 1,400 pardons and commutations — over 1,200 of them tied to the January 6 cases alone.
Featured image from Aaron Schwartz/Sipa USA/Alamy, chart from TradingView
















