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by: xpoolPosted on: May 13, 2025

SEC Hacker’s Sentencing Recommendation: One Year or Less

The legal team representing Eric Council Jr., the hacker responsible for posting a fake message claiming SEC approval of Bitcoin ETFs, has requested a sentence of no more than one year in prison. This recommendation contrasts with prosecutors’ request for a two-year term for their alleged role in the scheme.

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