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Sam Bankman-Fried, protagonista de uno de los mayores fraudes de la industria de las criptomonedas, pide un indulto a Trump

Sam Bankman-Fried, el hombre de 34 años que protagonizó una de las mayores estafas en la industria de las criptomonedas a través de su plataforma de intercambio FTX, busca reducir las consecuencias de su crimen una vez salga de prisión tras ser condenado a 25 años. En concreto, ha solicitado un indulto parcial al presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, según figura en la página web de la Oficina del Abogado de Indultos del Departamento de Justicia.

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El fundador de la plataforma de negociación de criptomonedas, Sam Bankman-Fried, a su llegada al tribunal federal de Manhattan, en marzo de 2023.
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North America put to the test: Countdown to an (almost) ready World Cup

“The world will stand still, and the eyes of the world will be focused on North America,” the 56-year-old Swiss president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, said a few days ago from the United Nations headquarters in New York. With four days to go before the ball starts rolling, the three host countries — the United States, Mexico, and Canada — say they have everything ready. Or, more precisely, almost everything. The biggest soccer tournament in history — 48 national teams playing a total of 104 matches — takes place amid various circumstances that complicate organization: the United States remains at war with Iran, President Donald Trump’s strict immigration policies are frightening away many supporters, and FIFA’s dynamic-pricing ticket system has put seats out of reach for much of the fan base.

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Reopening match at Estadio Azteca between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

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Mural commemorating the World Cup in Dallas.
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