The Bankman-Frieds recently purchased Sandor, a dog who is described as “welcoming, but trained to attack with the utterance of a secret word.”
to his hedge fund. If convicted, he faces up to 115 years behind bars.
The German shepherd’s name is Sandor, which means “defender of man” in Greek. The above image is a stock photo of a German shepherd.As per the terms of his extradition, Bankman-Fried was freed on $250 million bond and ordered to surrender his passport. Two unidentified individuals put up a total of $700,000 to secure the bond.
“They’re nervous,” one source told The Post. “There have been death threats. They’re not taking any chances.”into a metal barricade outside the home.
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