Turkey sentences Thodex founder to over 11,000 years in prison
Turkish crypto exchange Thodex’s found er and his two siblings face over 11,000 years in jail each after being convicted of fraud, money laundering, and running a criminal organization. A Turkish court sentenced Faruk Fatih Ozer — the man behind Thodex, a crypto exchange that went bankrupt in 2021 — to 11,196 years and 10 months in prison for crimes including fraud alongside his two siblings. According to a Sept. 7 report by state-run Turkish news agency Anadolu, the Istanbul court delivered its verdict to Ozer and his two siblings — who received similar sentences — on Sept. 7. The men in question were found guilty of aggravated fraud, leading a criminal organization, and money laundering. Bloomberg describes Ozer as a “high-school dropout” who founded the exchange in 2017, at the height of the crypto craze. Later, he fled to Albania when the platform collapsed. He also reportedly appeared unrepentant during his final hearing. “I am smart enough to manag...