PP Episode 18: Amphetamine and Betrayal
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An Adderall addict gets his butt spanked in court by his former lover and friends/coworkers -- yeah, we're talking about Sam Bankman-Fried, Caroline Ellison, and their cohorts at the now defunct FTX and Alameda Research. We also cover AOG Technics, and how they successfully scammed airlines and jet engine repair shops with forged documents for refurbished engine parts. Plus, AMC Theaters CEO Adam Aron did some sexting and got blackmailed. This episode (and every episode) was masterfully edited by Dillon Moore. Check him out at https://www.dillonmoore.co TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 1:15 - Administrative 5:30 - SBF getting his butt spanked 7:30 - Caroline Ellison looks stressed 9:20 - Alameda lacked risk parameters 12:00 - They're all guilty, what FTX and Alameda was, and the crimes 15:00 - President of jail, school soap 16:50 - ADDERALL 19:00 - Wang's code 22:50 - They were all in on it 28:00 - SBF was pulling strings, the judge smacked him down 30:50 - The courtroom drawings 32:00 - Sketchy doctors and magic pills 39:30 - Fake parts in jet engines 42:00 - AOG technics and its history 44:00 - FAA is stretched thin 46:00 - Fakes on fakes on fakes 48:00 - Our investigative queen 51:00 - Should you be nervous? 53:00 - The Duty Free guy died 56:40 - Saving the world on adderall 58:00 - AMC CEO Adam Aron got blackmailed 1:02:50 - We love it + losing bookmarks Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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