Against the Rules with Michael Lewis: The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried
Society & Culture
Why do people commit white-collar crimes? And how has the way we think about — and prosecute — white-collar criminals changed over time? As part of the background research for his next book, which is about Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX, Michael Lewis wants the historical view of financial fraudsters, embezzlers and Ponzi schemers. So he speaks with Eugene Soltes, professor at the Harvard Business School and author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal.
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Judging Sam: Millennial Frauds
Judging Sam: The Aftermath
Judging Sam: Guilty on all counts
Judging Sam: The jury's job
Judging Sam: The Hail Mary That Wasn’t
Judging Sam: Sam Bankman-Fried Faces Cross-Examination
Judging Sam: Sam Bankman-Fried Takes The Stand
Judging Sam: Michael Lewis comes to court
Judging Sam: After The Prosecution Rests
Judging Sam: An FTX Victim Speaks Out
Judging Sam: Week 3 is in the books
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Judging Sam: Michael Lewis Talks Money with Matt Levine
Judging Sam: Nishad Singh Takes the Stand
Judging Sam: Week 2 Catch-up with Michael Lewis
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