@+𝟷𝟷𝟾𝟽𝟾𝟹𝟺𝟾𝟷𝟿𝟺𝟹 Coffeezilla THE SCAM BOTS OF COFFEE LOL i love how you try to play on people intelligence turn around and take a look in the mirror you degenerate
As a former DC-based journalist, bravo. This was journalism at its finest and what it should be; getting to the facts, comprehensive investigation, and holding people accountable. I really think you and a few others on this platform represent the possible future of journalism: small, independent people or teams with no political or special interest strings attached to their research and reporting.
The fact that this was the dude being called on by Congress to educate them but can’t directly answer a question is both so infuriating and makes so much sense
@@renderproductions1032are you taking the piss😂 he’s a fraud but he’s not alone, and the ones involved are the ones that will make sure he won’t see a jail.
@@theonlyandone7301 💯. And everyone on these phone calls with SBF is working with him behind the scenes. This is all a charade to get gov regulation into the crypto industry. 🇺🇸
Tough but fair. I like that Coffee didn't "go after him hard" with attacks, but kept pressing valid questions without backing off. This is everything this kind of interview should be. Coffee didn't need to make Sam the bad guy. He did that all on his own.
@@cyberninjazero5659 lol what do you disagree with? do you not think coffee was being fair? all he did was respectfully state the facts and express some skepticism.
@@jomalomal I don't agree with respectfully, he did pretty much call him a lair a couple of times. There are ways to basically call someone on their shit or catch them on a contradiction without softballing them (it's how interviewers are usually trained). Again given how softballed Bankman has been so far I appreciate it but given what I know it's also hard not to say Coffeezilla didn't dip out of "best practices" every once in awhile across the interviews
Dude that first clip was brutal, his entire first answer was literally unintelligible with all the pauses and changing sentences halfway through each sentence
It quickly dawns on him that Coffee: 1. Has information on his company no one else does 2. Doesn’t lose track of the line of questioning 3. Understands finance and crypto And he completely loses his command, which he’s not used to and makes him extraordinarily uncomfortable
Unlike most of the people interviewing him like the host of the first space who has no business running these types of conversations or be an authority on this, Coffee shows how its done and he should be the one running these conversations just like he did in these small clips here
Coffee, never change. Keep doing what you’re doing. Don’t take cheques from third party actors to upgrade or expand. This is the journalism the people deserve. Grow organically by yourself as you’re already doing, without other interest clouding the quality or impartiality.
The fact that SBF hasn’t been held to account by anyone half as harshly as Coffee has is almost a crime in of itself. Keep doing what you’re doing my dude.
Now, this is fucking journalism. I haven't seen someone skewered like this is years. I'm so used to MSM "journalists" feeding softball questions, that I forgot this was actually possible. This is literally going to be used as evidence to convict this guy. Congratulations, dude. Just joined your Patreon -- what you're doing is insanely important.
“One of the insiders said there was some back door system or something” How was the guy expected to respond to these. I guess it’s entertaining to listen to, but isn’t the called “gotcha questioning”? Because the guy wasn’t going to give out any information that would be damning.
@@JohnDee633 this was the expected response Because when the question involves events that are damning as well as true, he is damned and the question is with the intent to reveal that unequivocally
@@JohnDee633 sbf is voluntarily doing this apology tour against the advice of his counsel, so the "gotcha questions" are fair game because sbf uses alot of "um"s "ah"s and "i knows" when he is unable to provide the honest answer as to what happened to $8bil. At least Bernie Madoff was photocopying & mailing fake statements himself! This guy is acting like Coffee is asking him, "who ate the last of the Coco Puffs"!!!
“Yeah but everything is an embarrassing mistake with you”. This is pure gold… and hits the nail smack bang on the head. I’m so glad at least one person is calling SBF out on this.
Lol ya he was never confident from the interviews I saw though. His legs would always shake uncontrollably, but he never stuttered like this. You’re right
He's not a bad liar, imo. Helps that he's doing it over voice, but he's not a terrible liar, I've seen worse. He has a decent ability to at least think ahead to pre-plan answers to most of the questions he thinks he's going to get, making the story and covering the details. Kind of a chess-style lying, thinking ahead. However, his ability to come up with stories on the spot that fit his current narrative falls apart under tough questions, which is really to be expected with so many moving parts AND when you're lying to someone who has insider information you don't know they have. I also like how he admits _some_ fault, and appears to be humble about it, because to some people it looks like "oh he's admitting fault". Doesn't get defensive, something a lot of people do when they're caught lying. Obviously you can hear the wheels spinning when he's "umm"-ing and "uhh"-ing but he stays even-keeled. And he's obviously good at diverting conversation which works pretty well in other interviews. I think he does a good job lying, it's just so big that someone is bound to find the truth and it's really hard to lie to a smart person who knows the truth.
Agreed. I just wish the person interviewing him like this was a prosecuting attorney. I have two friends that lost a lot of money because of this scam.
Got to love when it's a simple yes or no question, and instead they stumble to give a complicated explanation that says nothing ( the $4 Billion coming in is the part I am at) lol.
I mean, if we remember the months before the housing bubble in 2008 it wouldn't be surprising at all. A large share of media is owned by the very same people that run these kind of schemes (through advertising).
Whoever the person was that kept letting Coffeezilla on, even AFTER it was clear that SBF didn't want that smoke, had a vested interest in seeing SBF squirm and I LOVE IT. Lmao. At some point the interviewer hosting was just enjoying the one sided bloodbath happening in front of him and I can't say that I wouldn't either lol.
I think the tell was when the host spoke up with this question : "Are investors-- are *we* going to get our money back?" Followed silently but surely with, "ok then, carry on squirming."
@@djlowtek I would definitely agree but I think it will be completely obvious if Coffeezilla was trying to scam money from his followers unless he is playing a long game that is obscured from the average viewer.
@@djlowtek lol when Coffee is promoting a new crypto then we can be worried. I have a feeling that won't happen, as he has quite a bit of success in this venture. Wouldn't be worth throwing it all away.
Coffeezilla, you're shaping up to be the kind of investigative journalist the world needs. Stay strong, keep challenging power, embarrass the rest of the industry to re-grow some teeth. It's actually important, more important than your channel alone, but in the biggest sense. Kudos.
This is what America has lost. We need truth journalism back into the media channels. If it has to be individuals doing it I much would rather watch and support them than the large fake and politically controlled media outlets.
Because he walked into this staged circus act with serious intentions. SBF would never appear on unfamiliar ground and if his terms were not accepted. This is why first interview was so short. SBF is not that dumb to compromise himself so much. 2nd interview looks like SBF had some prep time, but Coffee just hit the right angles with obvious questions, making the curly lad walk on real thin ice.
This was a masterclass to watch. I absolutely loved how much you brought to that interview... you had him on the edge of his seat the entire time and you asked literally all the important questions, and did it with professionalism and class. Great job, Coffeezilla.. absolutely killed it.
This is so painful listening to SBF. He is EXACTLY what a lying teenager sounds like when they know he has been caught. How little he says he knows and "um" and "like" and "uh" is absurd. He is going to get destroyed by a prosecutor on the stand.
@@BackwardsKnees feds take their times to arrest people. The guy hid a BUNCH of money. Rn they are rpobably trying to figure out were he hid the stolen funds.
I do not understand SBF strategy here as any first year law school student would be telling him to shut the hell up. Every interview is going to be played at his criminal trial and inconsistencies will be pounced on to prove his fraud. He is giving a wealth of disprovable information that will help prove his criminal liability. I am grateful that he is stupid enough to keep talking, but he isn't doing himself any favors.
@@TheBleetbleet I was joking. I do enjoy seeing this dude shred his defense to bits. But everyone with half a brain cell knows he needs to shut his mouth and talk to a lawyer.
Geeze. This is the best interview I've heard with SBF. All the other "professional" news agencies threw nothing but softballs at him. How these people have jobs is beyond me.
Quite simply, it's because they only throw softballs that they have their jobs. Else whomever they tried to hardball would pressure the higher ups to have them canned vs threats of pulling advertising money.
My kid gave more coherent answers to questions when he got in trouble than SBF. Good job Coffee, amazing that you are asking more hard hitting questions than any of the “reputable” news outlets that have interviewed him.
its kind of the same thing really, a 3y/o breaking a glass table really scares them shitless that they feel the need to lie about it to save themselves, much like this adult scammer who stole 8 billion dollars and is now scared shitless that they feel the need to lie about it to save themselves.
The way SBF answered other interviewers was like how SBF answered his defense lawyer. The way SBF answered Coffeezilla was like how SBF answered the prosecutor.
Why are you baffled? He was the 2nd largest person to donate to the democrats who own all of the media. Just like Hunters laptop, they won't report on this since he gave away $2 billion+ to them in a money laundering scheme.
@@Guysm1l3y In which case refund everyone their money. If it was just a slip, there should still be capital and assets to sell and reimburse people. Oh wait... He stole the money. Right.
This is an incredible interview. I am shocked that SBF's attorneys have not stopped him from making these public statements. The authorities are certainly watching and are going to grill SBF with any inconsistencies.
I think its an intentional decision by lawyers to try to shape public opinion. His language is sort of particular if you pay attention, like hes being careful about what hes saying, and he keeps sort of playing up a certain message which is basically that its no ones fault and no one should get in trouble cause they were all just working too hard and it was an "oversight". The key thing here is to emphasize that there was never any intentional act which contributed to this situation. He never made any choice which had any negative effect. Instead it "just happened" basically.
@@naughtyUphillboy no it doesn't nothing crypto does is unique or something current tech does allready. Everything Bitcoin does or is, is done less effeciently with less protections.
Lol I love the idea of SBF trying to run from coffeezilla and then Coffee just showing up in every interview continuing the same line of questioning. I bet if anyone is dumb enough to try and bribe you off it would be this guy.
One of the guys who called SBF beforehand said Bloomberg was given info on this months ago but apparently never did anything. If Bloomberg is owned by the man Bloomberg this is not really surprising, one rich billionaire who supports thesame candidates knowing they have the same goals.
Well when you attack your interviewees they are more likely to decline future interviews (there’s also usually the legal clause most enter in preparation before the interview begins)
@@Cincy32 He’s holding him pretty well accountable to the public sphere. He’s asking incisive specific questions, alledgeing specific crimes, lies, and misbehaviours. He isn’t a court to hold him legally accountable hopefully that will occur, and he seems pretty determined to go to actual jail rather than golf-holiday-jail. So he seems to be doing well at his chosen job to expose criminal, untruths, and poor behaviour. I’m not sure how he could do better, Without getting access to direct documentation of his crimes and questioning him on numbers from a spreadsheet.
By all accounts he's facing a tsunami of lawsuits. He's looking at potentially decades in prison. In the real world magic wands don't exist. Proof. Evidence. It takes time to build so it holds up in court. Patience Grasshopper.
@@shanewatson758 Really? Haven't taken the time to look in to it? OK. You should. As of yesterday, five have already been filed. 4 civil. And that's not including anything around the DOJ, the SEC, New York, California and others who have launched investigations. And that's just in the first few weeks.
@@ZachAttackIsBack in addition, apparently news companies are scared shitless of potentially going to court to prove accusations as well as pressing too hard and scaring off public figures/companies from exclusivity/interview/breaking news access
As a Company owner the man is claiming the money was all in a secret account he was not aware of and had no control over and it just vanished? He is essentially claiming the internet version of "A dog ate my homework"
Where would the media find the time worrying about some small thing like that when they are busy talking about what some rapper said on some podcast?` Joking aside, we saw how they react to a Jew stealing from other Jews in the Bernie Madoff case. He didn't get to have a press tour and didn't have fluff pieces written about him. SBF only stole from the gentile rabble, so it isn't a big deal.
I'm curious if he can expand his journalism into more than just crypto, I want to see him try to tackle some of gaming journalism, more specifically stuff like rushed games and the abuse of Activision/blizzard I think he can transition if he wishes so easily
This really is an extremely good piece of investigative journalism, with some hard hitting questions. No sugar coating, just straight to the point. Keep working on this one. It's should really be awarded. Might sound weird to say, but I am proud of you Coffeezilla. I am in awe. Thank you so much!
Coffeezilla's questioning is so on point, its phenomenal. Its so rare to see youtubers who can almost come off as police interrogators. The only other youtuber I can think of is Colossal when he interviewed LionMaker
Dude just hit harder than the biggest news outlets in the world. Punching so far above his weight. Def earning a patreon join from me and a lot of other people I’m sure
Coffeezilla, you're the man. Keep it up. The only REAL creator holding scammers accountable and not taking a payday. Can't say that about the rest like Spencer, Graham, Kevin, etc.
@@JacaboBlanco You think so? Not here to insult you or anything. I'm just curious about Spencer. I see Graham & Kevin as being naive. What has Spencer done?
Im dying at the first interview. Hes like that poor miss america contestant and the "have you ever had a dream" kid rolled into one. The fact that you were somehow able to make sense out of that word spaghetti is astounding
I'm honestly stunned that he's doing these semi-private AMAs. Like he has everything to lose and nothing to gain. He's either 1.) extremely stupid and doesn't realize this is actively harming him; 2.) completely innocent and not worried about things coming out of things like this; 3.) completely delusional and thinks he can worm out of it this way to change his image
@@cadedotexe yes he has earned it he's actually a thousand times better than most reporters he's really good and has the balls to ask whatever he wants I love it
UA-camrs are the new press. They're much more independent that the mainstream media, and each of them build their own reputation. So you can know who you can trust. Reporters on TV are just readers, you never know who's behind the scene deciding what to say. TV, is just and example, radio, written press or even major media platform online all work pretty much the same.
Not that it was a parallel to the Iran-Contra scandal, but always remember, it was a measly little website, The Drudge Report that broke the Clinton/Lewinsky situation open. One only need integrity and determination to be a great investigator.
I'm surprised Sam isn't listening to the legal team that is almost _certain_ to be telling him to shut up and stop outing himself more. (Edit: Save yourself by not reading the replies to this, lmao -- a lot of dumb political discourse)
Exactly what I was thinking when listening to this. There is such a thing as gross negligence and failing in your fiduciary responsibility, and it still has great consequences. SBF seems to believe as long as it looks like incompetence, it's all good.
I'm just kinda at a loss of words that there's people dying each year in obscurity to uncover some actual nasty corruption etc, or in warzones, and an infotainment youtuber calling out youtube scam schemes, while noble enough, is supposed to be remotely at the top
He's thinking about the legal implications on the fly and trying to avoid one landmine after the other while trying to spin his story. (and failing miserably). but still, its some good mental gymnastics. Very useful in prison.
This guys talking himself into a cell with all these interviews. He deserves it, but when they're playing back in court he's going to regret these. The lying, and not taking responsibility is what doubles your time in a federal case.
Amazing interviewing skills. This is a master class in Journalism. Blew me away how well you handled your line of questioning and didn't hesitate to push back. We don't even get this type of interviewing on Dateline anymore. Kudos.
It's quite clear what went down: The temptation to use people's money as leverage was too great and when it all came crashing down it's all "Oopsies" and "I didn't knows".
It's kinda sad that the real journalism is now met only on youtube and not huge newspapers/sites which care more about money and relations. Not facts and the truth. You are amazing Coffezilla
That's what I thought listening to this video. On the one hand side it's amazing that we have people like Coffee, on the other side it says a lot about the state of the media that there's no reporting comparable. Btw, same with the twitter leaks in the last few days which were not reported by any of the great news sources. It's horrible in particular since people will now just go on UA-cam/Facebook/ you name it to inform themselves, which is not better judging by the amount of fake news we have on these platforms
Sam is woefully unprepared to be interviewed by anyone with the foggiest idea of how any of this works, let alone someone who knows the ins and outs of exactly how it works lol. well done, as usual.
He is constantly just trying to follow the lawyer's advice to not incriminate himself. It's not easy to lie and manipulate in real-time if you haven't practised the lines beforehand.
All these guys start believing their own BS and the glowing press about what geniuses they are and get arrogant. The age old advice still applies: Don't get high on your own supply.
Compare Coffeezilla's hard-hitting, no BS tolerating interview with SBF to all the fawning, tiptoe, softball interviews everyone else, like the NY Times, has done so far. Well done!!!!!
SBF is choosing his words carefully every seconds to not snitch on himself lmaoo. He acts dumb but knows people are catching on. I love you Coffeezila!! This interview was amazing and it will be sooner or later till SBF gets caught.
If you’re telling the truth and being open it should be effortless to describe events. If you need to remember and stick to a story you know is false, it’s kinda tough to answer questions straight in a flowing manner.
But he certainly speaks VERY coherently when he’s got his script down though. There’s not a lot of “umm… ahhh…” when it’s clear that specific lines of questioning were discussed by what one can only imagine as his ‘handlers’.
Yeah, SEC and FBI investigations always take months or years, crazy. Also USA is trying to lock him up, but might fail since FTX is a Bahamian company and that's where FTX is. Note he keeps claiming FTX-US is solvent.
@@LarsLarsen77wait, how so? There are currently open investigations by the SEC, CFTC, Bahamanian DOJ equivalent, and the US Attorneys Office in Manhattan. Additionally, the US DOJ is likely to appoint an independent watchdog shortly.
You are a very intelligent person, who can grasp larger concepts & analyze the details VERSUS a talking head. Keep it up. Damned good research on your part versus vague.
@@treyking870 not entirely true. He’s the CEO saying he has done nothing wrong but has only made “mistakes”. His answers won’t change if lies aren’t being said. If the damage/theft was caused by another person like he’s clearly stating then he’ll be okay but he lien
Landon “Stun Locked” Yes!! Perfect phrase bro, hope you don’t mind if I plagiarize it. SBF stun locked into stuttering then started back on repeating crap he said before just wow.
I've come back 9 months later to watch him rip him again. MSM journalists don't get to ask proper questions anymore because investigative work has just stopped. I hope they rip him and his criminal parents apart - they are everything wrong with everything.
Where is the Patreon Coffee?! This level of journalism with no named sponsors on any of your videos is crazy. Let the people support you and your incredible work.
@@henripentant1120 It's a core interrogation technique, you get them to spill everything 'they think happened' and then you have fun picking holes in their story as they start to contradict themselves or retell events in totally different ways etc.
I love the way coffee isn't letting him off the hook and found him again. He's probably thinking not this guy again.
@+𝟷𝟷𝟾𝟽𝟾𝟹𝟺𝟾𝟷𝟿𝟺𝟹 Coffeezilla THE SCAM BOTS OF COFFEE LOL i love how you try to play on people intelligence turn around and take a look in the mirror you degenerate
and he probably saw the NFT profile pics in the first chat and thought "This is gonna be easy." hahaha
Coffezilla one of the few and I men’s real ones left on UA-cam
this is the kind of person you have to hound them. it also helps that Sam keeps trying to dig his way out of the hole, but just keeps going deeper.
That relentless pressure 😂
It's like listening to a teenager try to describe how crashing his dad's car was not his fault.
Difference being, this teenager crashed lots of cars and none of them belonged to his family
SBF is a little smart, but genius he is not.
He lost track of a lot of important things.
Um, the speed was not displayed on my dashboard so I didn’t know I was speeding toward a tree at the time. Oh ya, and my lights were not on.
what a great comparison, its SO annoying to hear him speak... ehmm.. aaahh... emmmm. hummm... jesus!
As a former DC-based journalist, bravo. This was journalism at its finest and what it should be; getting to the facts, comprehensive investigation, and holding people accountable. I really think you and a few others on this platform represent the possible future of journalism: small, independent people or teams with no political or special interest strings attached to their research and reporting.
You said “journalist?!” 😂 None of those around since at least the 80s.
Journalists are paid agents of the davos elite
@@k.chriscaldwell4141 did you not watch the video you’re commenting on..?
@@drsgme69 You spelled ?ews wrong.
This is a flash back to real interviews not infointerviews, ie infomercial
The fact that this was the dude being called on by Congress to educate them but can’t directly answer a question is both so infuriating and makes so much sense
"I i i uh um you know um ,i don't know, uh i um um i uh"
Our government is run by mentally ill pathological cleptocrats.
your comment hurts me.....
Hard to answer questions you don’t want to answer
SBF sounds like that time I got caught cheating on my girl 😂
Finally! It’s a miracle that coffeezilla even managed to interview Sam but catching him off guard that’s even better.
i have one question.Why that scammer sam isn't facing jailtime?
@@hunterhayes8028they haven’t proven things yet, there needs to be a solid case first
Coffeezilla scam bots, that’s how you know you made it lol
@@renderproductions1032are you taking the piss😂 he’s a fraud but he’s not alone, and the ones involved are the ones that will make sure he won’t see a jail.
@@theonlyandone7301 💯. And everyone on these phone calls with SBF is working with him behind the scenes. This is all a charade to get gov regulation into the crypto industry. 🇺🇸
Tough but fair. I like that Coffee didn't "go after him hard" with attacks, but kept pressing valid questions without backing off. This is everything this kind of interview should be. Coffee didn't need to make Sam the bad guy. He did that all on his own.
old school bare knuckle questions
Disagree he did go after him hard but I appreciate it
@@cyberninjazero5659 lol what do you disagree with? do you not think coffee was being fair? all he did was respectfully state the facts and express some skepticism.
He's got a very British style of interviewing, just going in to make the subject uncomfortable
@@jomalomal I don't agree with respectfully, he did pretty much call him a lair a couple of times. There are ways to basically call someone on their shit or catch them on a contradiction without softballing them (it's how interviewers are usually trained). Again given how softballed Bankman has been so far I appreciate it but given what I know it's also hard not to say Coffeezilla didn't dip out of "best practices" every once in awhile across the interviews
Dude that first clip was brutal, his entire first answer was literally unintelligible with all the pauses and changing sentences halfway through each sentence
He sounded like me when I tried to learn skating, and just like him I very much fell on my ass 😂😂
dude hard to listen to the guy very annoying as soones he started to talk the constant braking the sentences every second
@@wizart2100 I had an intern who talked like that. Every sentence ran into the next and always ended halfway.
@@RileyBanksWho as longes he wasnt scamming hahahaha
And through all the clicking too! What was that clicking?
It quickly dawns on him that Coffee:
1. Has information on his company no one else does
2. Doesn’t lose track of the line of questioning
3. Understands finance and crypto
And he completely loses his command, which he’s not used to and makes him extraordinarily uncomfortable
Unlike most of the people interviewing him like the host of the first space who has no business running these types of conversations or be an authority on this,
Coffee shows how its done and he should be the one running these conversations just like he did in these small clips here
Coffee really showed SBF as the spoiled rich kid that he is.
Hmmm...Like when my parents used to catch me in lies....
Doesn’t lose track of the line of questioning,
Despite Sam’s drawn out and intentionally confusing responses.
It's amazing. He's the only person who is willing to say "wait that doesn't make sense, can you explain that again?".
In what world is "within $10 billion" an acceptable margin? This SBF is a nightmare and I love that Coffee is exposing all of his BS.
Coffee, never change. Keep doing what you’re doing. Don’t take cheques from third party actors to upgrade or expand. This is the journalism the people deserve. Grow organically by yourself as you’re already doing, without other interest clouding the quality or impartiality.
If he were to accept that from a third-party, I would be able understand but it would break me a little
@@k.n.6057 I wouldn't, I would immediately discredit him. He can and maybe should self-advertise his patreon more though.
They all change when the 💰 is right.
He will be bought before he's big enough to do real damage. They don't play nice at that level and only heroes remain.
Everybody has a price
He’s gonna um uh um uh uh uh um his way straight to jail 💀
hahahahahah
Aaaand he did!
The fact that SBF hasn’t been held to account by anyone half as harshly as Coffee has is almost a crime in of itself. Keep doing what you’re doing my dude.
I heard Spencer
Went to the dark side!
J _ _ _ _ H
@@BTSArmy-ge5gf Joseph?
um um um, what a dork,
Absolutely. Echoes of '08/'10
Now, this is fucking journalism. I haven't seen someone skewered like this is years. I'm so used to MSM "journalists" feeding softball questions, that I forgot this was actually possible. This is literally going to be used as evidence to convict this guy. Congratulations, dude. Just joined your Patreon -- what you're doing is insanely important.
i dont think he has a patreon does he?
@@jacobconcannon4677 he does
“One of the insiders said there was some back door system or something”
How was the guy expected to respond to these. I guess it’s entertaining to listen to, but isn’t the called “gotcha questioning”? Because the guy wasn’t going to give out any information that would be damning.
@@JohnDee633 this was the expected response
Because when the question involves events that are damning as well as true, he is damned and the question is with the intent to reveal that unequivocally
@@JohnDee633 sbf is voluntarily doing this apology tour against the advice of his counsel, so the "gotcha questions" are fair game because sbf uses alot of "um"s "ah"s and "i knows" when he is unable to provide the honest answer as to what happened to $8bil. At least Bernie Madoff was photocopying & mailing fake statements himself! This guy is acting like Coffee is asking him, "who ate the last of the Coco Puffs"!!!
“Yeah but everything is an embarrassing mistake with you”. This is pure gold… and hits the nail smack bang on the head. I’m so glad at least one person is calling SBF out on this.
that def hit hard! let's hope this freak does 20 years hard time.
@@luxuryseaviewvillas6744 20 is too lenient
He won’t spend time in prison. Corrupted rich people like this douche bag get protected by the government.
@@luxuryseaviewvillas6744lmao look at his last name and the money he “donated” to politicians. He’ll do zero time
more like "yeah you are an embarrassing mistake but where is the fucking money sam"!
Dude, watching this boy go from a confident, public speaking voice to a panicked and sad 'Ahhh, ummm uhhh' was fucking art, my dude.
Lol ya he was never confident from the interviews I saw though. His legs would always shake uncontrollably, but he never stuttered like this. You’re right
He's not a bad liar, imo. Helps that he's doing it over voice, but he's not a terrible liar, I've seen worse. He has a decent ability to at least think ahead to pre-plan answers to most of the questions he thinks he's going to get, making the story and covering the details. Kind of a chess-style lying, thinking ahead. However, his ability to come up with stories on the spot that fit his current narrative falls apart under tough questions, which is really to be expected with so many moving parts AND when you're lying to someone who has insider information you don't know they have. I also like how he admits _some_ fault, and appears to be humble about it, because to some people it looks like "oh he's admitting fault". Doesn't get defensive, something a lot of people do when they're caught lying. Obviously you can hear the wheels spinning when he's "umm"-ing and "uhh"-ing but he stays even-keeled. And he's obviously good at diverting conversation which works pretty well in other interviews. I think he does a good job lying, it's just so big that someone is bound to find the truth and it's really hard to lie to a smart person who knows the truth.
@@OldManJ3nkins I mean if he was a bad liar we wouldn't really be in this situation as he wouldn't of been able to con that money out of everyone
It's like he's attempting some kind of inverse gish gallop, or he's suffering an almost contagious narcolepsy.
Great job. You’re the first and only person to ask him real questions that he couldn’t weasel his way out of.
Agreed. I just wish the person interviewing him like this was a prosecuting attorney. I have two friends that lost a lot of money because of this scam.
He did though! That last statement! The audacity!
Got to love when it's a simple yes or no question, and instead they stumble to give a complicated explanation that says nothing ( the $4 Billion coming in is the part I am at) lol.
You're not related to Dusan Vlahovic are you? lol
its the forbidden kvetch
Coffeezilla went from talking about millionaires to interviewing ex-billionaires
He also seemingly got enough out of debt that he could afford a new shirt
I mean let's be honest here, his company may be insolvent, but this guy is not. He will walk away from this still being a millionaire.
(as a millionaire)
Sam is still a millionaire secretly and if you include FT tokens he’s a BILAONAIRE
wtf are you talking about. sam stole all the billions $. He is a billionair now.
Its bad when a youtuber is doing more journalism than the New York Times.
It's pretty incredible.
NYT is part of the Crypto/SBF fraud... and the jig isn't completely up yet.
Isn't that the new normal?
Its hard to buy out all the individual youtube content creators
I mean, if we remember the months before the housing bubble in 2008 it wouldn't be surprising at all. A large share of media is owned by the very same people that run these kind of schemes (through advertising).
Whoever the person was that kept letting Coffeezilla on, even AFTER it was clear that SBF didn't want that smoke, had a vested interest in seeing SBF squirm and I LOVE IT. Lmao. At some point the interviewer hosting was just enjoying the one sided bloodbath happening in front of him and I can't say that I wouldn't either lol.
Must be a right wing conspiracy.
I think the tell was when the host spoke up with this question : "Are investors-- are *we* going to get our money back?" Followed silently but surely with, "ok then, carry on squirming."
It’s so awkward to listen to him struggle to respond to pretty basic questions. It’s wild that he keeps giving these interviews. Keep pushing him.
Yeah. I'm pretty sure his explanations are a carcinogen.
“I uh… I, don’t know um, about um, what that specifically is”
It's like a teenager that comes home stinking like a bag of ditch weed with eyes redder than a diaper rash trying to tell him mom he's not high.
This reminds me of when I listened to serial killer interviews at the beginning of songs by the band Falsifier.
*The Life in Death album*
Seems like his lawyer would tell him to chut up.
This is the reason more people watch UA-camrs than cable news. This is genuine journalism & it’s incredibly important that SBF is convicted.
And also youtube=free cable=$$$
SBF convicted?
Lol that's not how any of this works.
And they find the 7 billion he stole
I genuinely don’t think he will be convicted though
I hope so hard that if he's not convicted people storm the streets. But we all know none of that is happening
You are one of very few people that are actively trying to hold this creeps feet to the fire. Thank you so much.
Hopefully 💀 is next
Scam baiters OFTEN turn into scammers themselves over time so always be on your guard. Even Coffee would tell you this.
@@djlowtek I would definitely agree but I think it will be completely obvious if Coffeezilla was trying to scam money from his followers unless he is playing a long game that is obscured from the average viewer.
@@djlowtek lol when Coffee is promoting a new crypto then we can be worried. I have a feeling that won't happen, as he has quite a bit of success in this venture. Wouldn't be worth throwing it all away.
Burning his New Balance
SBF’s voice is the most unsettling noise I have ever heard
Coffeezilla, you're shaping up to be the kind of investigative journalist the world needs. Stay strong, keep challenging power, embarrass the rest of the industry to re-grow some teeth. It's actually important, more important than your channel alone, but in the biggest sense. Kudos.
Shaping up? Man already is
Nah he’ll change to be like any other corrupt journalist
The thing is here he has something special and can earn enough doing it and actually seeing the good come from it rather than selling out
This is what America has lost. We need truth journalism back into the media channels. If it has to be individuals doing it I much would rather watch and support them than the large fake and politically controlled media outlets.
@@imperialhistorian4201 Yeah. Better call it quits rn. :^)
What I find so frustrating is that Coffee genuinely seems to be the only one pushing and asking really tough questions
Because SBF hasn't given him or any business partners millions of dollars.
@@jarpero Bingo!
Because he walked into this staged circus act with serious intentions. SBF would never appear on unfamiliar ground and if his terms were not accepted. This is why first interview was so short. SBF is not that dumb to compromise himself so much.
2nd interview looks like SBF had some prep time, but Coffee just hit the right angles with obvious questions, making the curly lad walk on real thin ice.
Yep, the only other question that was asked by this panel was how can we get our shitcoin bags refilled.
He might be the only one smart enough too, that can speak out because they weren't praising SBF a month ago
This was a masterclass to watch. I absolutely loved how much you brought to that interview... you had him on the edge of his seat the entire time and you asked literally all the important questions, and did it with professionalism and class. Great job, Coffeezilla.. absolutely killed it.
You’re weird……
Haven't heard so many "um's" and "ah's" and "I'm not sure" since watching everyone fake their report in middle school!
Literally all the important questions??? Like LITERALLY???
Congrats, this was a tougher line of questioning than anyone in the mainstream media has subjected SBF to.
I just imagine everyone else on the call furiously taking notes
"uh uh, you know.. uh um." - SBF
Wise words from world's most generous billionaire
Coffeezilla is keeping real journalism alive right here on UA-cam. Seriously, don’t ever change.
Not only on UA-cam, check the NY Times
Where's the journalism? Who is this guy? This video explains nothing
@@janeblogs324 check his other videos and then comment shit like that
If this is up your alley just wait until you hear about those project veritas guys.
I just seen this today and am impressed. I subscribed.
The man is not dumb. He's pulling the financial equivalent of pleasing insanity on a murder case
difference is instead if getting put in a mental institution he lives freely with no repercussions.
oh vey
Fax
God... Just listen to that whining, nasally voice.
It's hideous.
that's exactly what this is, it's better to play the fool then get your hand cut off
This is so painful listening to SBF. He is EXACTLY what a lying teenager sounds like when they know he has been caught. How little he says he knows and "um" and "like" and "uh" is absurd. He is going to get destroyed by a prosecutor on the stand.
Hell never testify
he's going to get a new hole reamed in his rear end
He’s lived in a bubble his whole life, of course he will
@or4nge
Lol thats exactly what he's going to sound in jail while he's getting his ass torn up
You know thats disrespectful to teens because at least in between their um, likes, and uh the can hold a story better than this guy lol
"i don't know who knew what when" is one hell of sentence to come out of someones mouth
I couldn't believe his lawyers let him answer a single question from you.
should be more surprised he's not already arrested
The rich continue to prove that they can smugly dismiss their crimes. This guy is a true sociopath.
His lawyers quit because he wouldn't stfu
Same with Elon Musk's lawyers. He just says a bunch of crap and his lawyers can't stop him.
@@BackwardsKnees feds take their times to arrest people. The guy hid a BUNCH of money. Rn they are rpobably trying to figure out were he hid the stolen funds.
"never interrupt your enemy while they are making a mistake" - letting SBF talk himself into jail
I kept thinking that same thing over and over, giggle.
I do not understand SBF strategy here as any first year law school student would be telling him to shut the hell up. Every interview is going to be played at his criminal trial and inconsistencies will be pounced on to prove his fraud. He is giving a wealth of disprovable information that will help prove his criminal liability. I am grateful that he is stupid enough to keep talking, but he isn't doing himself any favors.
"I uh um you know, i uh um don't know, i uh um i uh um"
He will never go to jail, too many high profile scammers involved
Yes. Why haven't all the democrats who received money from this scumbag given it back to the victims? Exactly.
His lawyer must be happy that he is defending himself publicly without consultation
Maybe he’s trying to build incompetence into his defense?
@@danflick6669 his lawyer should be doing the case building. If his lawyer was complicit in him feigning incompetence that could be problematic.
@@TheBleetbleet I was joking. I do enjoy seeing this dude shred his defense to bits. But everyone with half a brain cell knows he needs to shut his mouth and talk to a lawyer.
@@danflick6669 your joke isn't as far fetched as his actual crimes.
@@TheBleetbleet the funniest jokes always contain a bit of truth 🤭
"We have to look at who were the adults in the room" is a beautifully underhanded statement.
Geeze. This is the best interview I've heard with SBF. All the other "professional" news agencies threw nothing but softballs at him. How these people have jobs is beyond me.
Quite simply, it's because they only throw softballs that they have their jobs. Else whomever they tried to hardball would pressure the higher ups to have them canned vs threats of pulling advertising money.
Because those throwing him softball questions are those who have received donations from him with other people's money.
@@maxy-sp7cn *their bosses
Let's be real, the journos only get to not be fired and have a paycheck. The bribes go to their owners.
if only you knew how bad things really are
💵💸💵💸 Now follow the script
It’s so refreshing to see real journalism
A bar that has been set so low by corporate media it's a tripping hazard in hell.
Lol he’s not a journalist
Amen
@@Beetwate305 lol what you’re witnessing is real, legit journalism.
@@Beetwate305 he is what a journalist should be
My kid gave more coherent answers to questions when he got in trouble than SBF. Good job Coffee, amazing that you are asking more hard hitting questions than any of the “reputable” news outlets that have interviewed him.
Did your kid loose you 8 billion dollar?
obviously lying about how a glass broke and lying about how billions of dollars disappears is a little different.
@@Fausto_4841 Yes, you would expect that a professional conman has much better answers than a three year old...
its kind of the same thing really, a 3y/o breaking a glass table really scares them shitless that they feel the need to lie about it to save themselves, much like this adult scammer who stole 8 billion dollars and is now scared shitless that they feel the need to lie about it to save themselves.
Kinda surprised he didn't come up with 'the dog ate my positions' excuse. The guy's a 🤡
The way SBF answered other interviewers was like how SBF answered his defense lawyer. The way SBF answered Coffeezilla was like how SBF answered the prosecutor.
Perfectly resumed yeah
Coffeezilla is not only the economics correspondent the people deserve, but also the one we need right now.
This is finance
@@Tounguepunchfartbox Which is a main component of economics
um um um, what a dork,
@@Tounguepunchfartbox durr hurrrr
@@lemonaus8871 money, so monetary economics.
It’s completely baffling that after “mislabeling” $8 BILLION dollars there is so little uproar and few attempts to bring accountability
Why are you baffled? He was the 2nd largest person to donate to the democrats who own all of the media. Just like Hunters laptop, they won't report on this since he gave away $2 billion+ to them in a money laundering scheme.
Come on man, SBF just did a little oopsie whoopsie, no big deal!
@RealSweetKid Yeah most people with common sense don't invest in crypto... No smart person would.
@@Guysm1l3y In which case refund everyone their money. If it was just a slip, there should still be capital and assets to sell and reimburse people. Oh wait... He stole the money. Right.
@carlos7mh Thats because the elite already got their cut from SBF, there will be no accountability, he's not going to jail.
This is an incredible interview. I am shocked that SBF's attorneys have not stopped him from making these public statements. The authorities are certainly watching and are going to grill SBF with any inconsistencies.
I think its an intentional decision by lawyers to try to shape public opinion. His language is sort of particular if you pay attention, like hes being careful about what hes saying, and he keeps sort of playing up a certain message which is basically that its no ones fault and no one should get in trouble cause they were all just working too hard and it was an "oversight". The key thing here is to emphasize that there was never any intentional act which contributed to this situation. He never made any choice which had any negative effect. Instead it "just happened" basically.
His parents should likewise be grilled
Lawyers can only offer advice... up to the client whether they take it. Seasoned investigators feast on naive narcissists who just can't shut up
I agree, granted there's no current charges but jeesh kid lol
His legal team quit last I heard
This was a masterclass in thorough examination and not letting people obfuscate and dodge questions.
Coffee keeps evolving with every scam, scandal, and ponzi. We must protect him at all costs
one day he will evolve and stop thinking crypto is good
@@XelnasTV he is also pushing the crypto ratpoison?
@@XelnasTV Crypto has certain very limited benefits but beyond that not much.
@@naughtyUphillboy no it doesn't nothing crypto does is unique or something current tech does allready. Everything Bitcoin does or is, is done less effeciently with less protections.
Oh sorry. It's very good at scamming people.
Lol I love the idea of SBF trying to run from coffeezilla and then Coffee just showing up in every interview continuing the same line of questioning. I bet if anyone is dumb enough to try and bribe you off it would be this guy.
Coffeezilla - pursuit predator
Everyone has a price
Shows what a narcissist he is that he kept doing the interviews
@@megamaserI used to think that too. Google the mapuche warriors.
Literal stream sniping lmao
You hit harder than Bloomberg and the NYT. Great job.
@@k.chriscaldwell4141 The english term is "Did I 'say' too much?!"
One of the guys who called SBF beforehand said Bloomberg was given info on this months ago but apparently never did anything.
If Bloomberg is owned by the man Bloomberg this is not really surprising, one rich billionaire who supports thesame candidates knowing they have the same goals.
It’s not difficult to be harder than whipped cream.
Well when you attack your interviewees they are more likely to decline future interviews (there’s also usually the legal clause most enter in preparation before the interview begins)
@@houseisforthesoul some people think truth is more important than access.
This is an extremely impressive line of questioning. You don't lose focus when he drones on and on. Subscribed :)
this is phenomenal line of questions - all he does is divert, and make excuses. NO ONE HAS HELD THIS DUDE ACCOUNTABLE. Thank you so much.
LOL you think Coffeezilla is holding anyone accountable? 🤣
@@Cincy32
He’s holding him pretty well accountable to the public sphere.
He’s asking incisive specific questions, alledgeing specific crimes, lies, and misbehaviours.
He isn’t a court to hold him legally accountable hopefully that will occur, and he seems pretty determined to go to actual jail rather than golf-holiday-jail. So he seems to be doing well at his chosen job to expose criminal, untruths, and poor behaviour. I’m not sure how he could do better, Without getting access to direct documentation of his crimes and questioning him on numbers from a spreadsheet.
By all accounts he's facing a tsunami of lawsuits. He's looking at potentially decades in prison. In the real world magic wands don't exist. Proof. Evidence. It takes time to build so it holds up in court. Patience Grasshopper.
@@teejay3272 Which tsunami of Lawsuits?
@@shanewatson758 Really? Haven't taken the time to look in to it? OK. You should. As of yesterday, five have already been filed. 4 civil. And that's not including anything around the DOJ, the SEC, New York, California and others who have launched investigations. And that's just in the first few weeks.
This is the first example of real journalism that I’ve seen from anyone that’s obtained direct access to SBF.
Many journalists do not have a thorough understanding of this situation and thus cannot ask the pertinent questions.
Coffeezilla crashing the party 😏
You’re a stan lol
@@ZachAttackIsBack in addition, apparently news companies are scared shitless of potentially going to court to prove accusations as well as pressing too hard and scaring off public figures/companies from exclusivity/interview/breaking news access
As a Company owner the man is claiming the money was all in a secret account he was not aware of and had no control over and it just vanished?
He is essentially claiming the internet version of "A dog ate my homework"
My dog ate my 10 billion dollars. Bad dog, bad.
Hilariously, there were 2 occasions where my cat peed all over my homework.
And once my Dads car was stolen with my school binder inside.
BRUH!!!! I'm listening to this and honestly to all the hedge funds and VCs that funded him, what the hell were they thinking???????
That's exactly how coffeezilla described it last video xD
His dog ate the 8 million dollars 😂😂
what an absolutely fantastic interview. asking brutal question after question is what journalism is all about
It does genuine good to listen to someone press SBF. The way he's been able to have his little apology tour in the media is incredibly demoralizing.
The Fifth Estate is a trailer park and every trailer is a crack house.
Media is so corrupted these days. This guy cost people their savings and is just forgiven.
That is the literal word.
It's almost like much of the media and SBF are in the same tribe
Where would the media find the time worrying about some small thing like that when they are busy talking about what some rapper said on some podcast?`
Joking aside, we saw how they react to a Jew stealing from other Jews in the Bernie Madoff case. He didn't get to have a press tour and didn't have fluff pieces written about him.
SBF only stole from the gentile rabble, so it isn't a big deal.
I like how the fraudster was trying to dodge the bullets but literally couldn't. Great job Coffee!
Sam is speaking in a way that's lulling ppl to so much boredom that it breaks concentration. Glad Coffee is on top his game
It's Coffee... Right? 🤔
That’s how I feel about Biden
@@pokehaiku Rent free
@@pokehaiku lol yup.
@@itsbeebaby Kind of hard to say "rent free" when he's on every screen around...
Kinda shocked SBF didn't just pull "technical difficulties can't hear anything guys"
The public would never ever get this quality of journalism from the big news outlets. The internet has opened up a world of honest investigation.
Real journalism asking real, legitimate, and tough questions. This is real journalism, not like the ridiculous NYT interview or mainstream news.
How is he any different from NYT? Coffee's NO DIFFERENT, he just has slightly better situational awareness.
@@Cincy32 why?
Oyyy they! Cool it with the anti-Semitism
@@Cincy32 The NYT wrote a puff piece because they align with him politically.
You don't know what you're talking about. Just so you know.
Damn, if every interview ever went like this we’d have a lot more real scumbags in prison
Only if we could get the courts to be as thorough.
Unfortunately people like him don't go to prison very often
Interviews don't put people in prison....
@@AquaCoalaNest actually it can help tremendously if they admit something over the interview. So yes technically it can.
Yeah and if the justice system actually worked, all those people would be politicians
Dude (coffee) has skills- knowing what questions to ask, and more importantly, how to follow up, is a massively underrated skill.
The way SBF answers all questions is like a kid who got caught stealing and doesn't know how to lie in front of their parents.
Funny, right? Because that's exactly what happened.
He knows how to lie in front of his parents. His parents are liars and frauds too.
so true, i cant stop laughing
@@boccobadz LMAO
It's wild how he knows the intricate details about every other topic but when it comes to being held accountable he doesn't know shit
Narcissists do that
How convenient. 😂
Honestly, I started subscribing seeing how passionate you are about uprooting the lies of these fraudulent companies. Thank you 🙏🏽
I'm curious if he can expand his journalism into more than just crypto, I want to see him try to tackle some of gaming journalism, more specifically stuff like rushed games and the abuse of Activision/blizzard
I think he can transition if he wishes so easily
Blessings to you
i feel the same.
His the scam busting king.
Welcome to the show.
Listening to the "uh" "uhm" and "ahs" so constantly wouldve made my debate teacher pull their hair out
If this man doesn’t go to jail, I’ll have lost all faith in the justice system.
He's definitely going to jail. If Elizabeth Holmes did, he is too
He won't. He gave lots of money to politicians and his parents are high level Democratic Party lobbyists.
Welcome to unregulated markets, I doubt he faces any jail time at all.
Two types of people
You still have faith? 😂😂😂
This really is an extremely good piece of investigative journalism, with some hard hitting questions. No sugar coating, just straight to the point. Keep working on this one. It's should really be awarded. Might sound weird to say, but I am proud of you Coffeezilla. I am in awe. Thank you so much!
I am proud too
I cannot agree more. I wonder why no one else has asked the “hard questions”? Are they not as knowledgeable?
Raw dog to the point. I like it.
Coffeezilla's questioning is so on point, its phenomenal. Its so rare to see youtubers who can almost come off as police interrogators. The only other youtuber I can think of is Colossal when he interviewed LionMaker
The fact that this guy is not jailed already is a slap in the face to the entire society
Cool it with the anti-semitic remarks.
@@charlieb9064 what???
It's because he gave 50million to the democratic party
@@charlieb9064 um dude grow up
@@charlieb9064 kike
Dude just hit harder than the biggest news outlets in the world. Punching so far above his weight. Def earning a patreon join from me and a lot of other people I’m sure
Do you ever wonder why international news networks always fail to get the truth? Why are they allowed to control the majority's perception?
Well they’ll never hit hard.
@@princequestly2218 this is true lol.
Journalism is valuable.
can't make a fake newsman understand something when their fat Ponzi ad buys depend on their ignorance...
Coffeezilla, you're the man. Keep it up. The only REAL creator holding scammers accountable and not taking a payday. Can't say that about the rest like Spencer, Graham, Kevin, etc.
Bill ackman too smh
Spencer and Graham....
They are the worst imo. They pretend they are legit and scam haters but they are as bad as those they expose.
@@JacaboBlanco You think so? Not here to insult you or anything. I'm just curious about Spencer. I see Graham & Kevin as being naive. What has Spencer done?
@@JacaboBlanco I am a bit out of the loop. What's wrong with Spencer ?
Yo dude this guy is not even a creator anymore he's doing a real, hard, journalism.
Im dying at the first interview. Hes like that poor miss america contestant and the "have you ever had a dream" kid rolled into one. The fact that you were somehow able to make sense out of that word spaghetti is astounding
I'm honestly stunned that he's doing these semi-private AMAs. Like he has everything to lose and nothing to gain. He's either 1.) extremely stupid and doesn't realize this is actively harming him; 2.) completely innocent and not worried about things coming out of things like this; 3.) completely delusional and thinks he can worm out of it this way to change his image
Yeah... *If* he has a Lawyer, he can't be listening. His Lawyer would just be shouting once a minute: 'Just SHUT UP!'
His entire success was built on crafting a certain image and now he's just crafting a different image. It's what he does best.
Even if he’s somehow innocent, doing these interviews is stupid. If I’m his lawyer I’m pulling my hair out.
The fact that his lawyers dumped him weeks ago suggests that two of your observations are correct.
No matter what, he's not innocent. The amount of money that was absconded with was insane.
"That 4 billion dollars you said you were offered, was that ever real?" ...met with mumbling. That was an epic moment.
Yep - that was the top moment.
Must have been fiat money 😄
It was probably like the binance non binding agreement, a bunch of people suggesting that they might throw money in pending some dd.
SBF lost his speech
👍 timestamp 15:06
Dude, you straight up gutted this guy. Good job. Someone get Coffee a trophy already.
Nah, keep him hungry.
Really tenacious and you clearly did ALL your homework. Amazing job.
It's really sad that we live in a world where a YOU TUBER has to keep a person honest and ask REAL questions.
Coffeezilla has rightfully earned the title of journalist at this point
@@cadedotexe yes he has earned it he's actually a thousand times better than most reporters he's really good and has the balls to ask whatever he wants I love it
UA-camrs are the new press. They're much more independent that the mainstream media, and each of them build their own reputation. So you can know who you can trust. Reporters on TV are just readers, you never know who's behind the scene deciding what to say. TV, is just and example, radio, written press or even major media platform online all work pretty much the same.
Not that it was a parallel to the Iran-Contra scandal, but always remember, it was a measly little website, The Drudge Report that broke the Clinton/Lewinsky situation open. One only need integrity and determination to be a great investigator.
Take heart. Everything changes, this is the future of journalism
I'm surprised Sam isn't listening to the legal team that is almost _certain_ to be telling him to shut up and stop outing himself more.
(Edit: Save yourself by not reading the replies to this, lmao -- a lot of dumb political discourse)
Someone comments this every coffee vid, have a shred of originality
@@colin6603 MFW when multiple people come to a logical conclusion.
Exactly what I was thinking when listening to this. There is such a thing as gross negligence and failing in your fiduciary responsibility, and it still has great consequences. SBF seems to believe as long as it looks like incompetence, it's all good.
His trial has been "fortified" he has nothing to worry about
@@daa589 what does that mean? Sincerely trying to understand.
Coffeezilla is genuinely one of the best journalists of our generation
He was little too combative in the spoken interview in my opinion but his work is great.
@@jonathanscott5932interviewer =/ journalist
Uhhhh not saying he's not good but uhh…?
Completely agree cratercartoon - there should be more of this out there.
I'm just kinda at a loss of words that there's people dying each year in obscurity to uncover some actual nasty corruption etc, or in warzones, and an infotainment youtuber calling out youtube scam schemes, while noble enough, is supposed to be remotely at the top
You are one of the only real journalists left in the world. Great job man, keep it up.
It's so amazing seeing Sam struggle to answer these questions because he knows the truth would get him jailed lmao
He's thinking about the legal implications on the fly and trying to avoid one landmine after the other while trying to spin his story. (and failing miserably). but still, its some good mental gymnastics. Very useful in prison.
He struggles, LOL.
He won’t get jailed. He’s already paid off the politicians on both sides of the aisle.
He shouldn't even be here at all.
This guys talking himself into a cell with all these interviews. He deserves it, but when they're playing back in court he's going to regret these. The lying, and not taking responsibility is what doubles your time in a federal case.
seriously its honestly insane
He is apart of the elite club; he won't see a cell
Crazy he’s not there already.
Unfortunately the fix seems to be in.
You're assuming he'll ever go to court. Someone this connected speaking this freely tells me he knows he has nothing to worry about.
Amazing interviewing skills. This is a master class in Journalism. Blew me away how well you handled your line of questioning and didn't hesitate to push back. We don't even get this type of interviewing on Dateline anymore. Kudos.
It's quite clear what went down: The temptation to use people's money as leverage was too great and when it all came crashing down it's all "Oopsies" and "I didn't knows".
It's kinda sad that the real journalism is now met only on youtube and not huge newspapers/sites which care more about money and relations. Not facts and the truth. You are amazing Coffezilla
At the same time it’s becoming beneficial. Over time they will become their own entity
That's what I thought listening to this video. On the one hand side it's amazing that we have people like Coffee, on the other side it says a lot about the state of the media that there's no reporting comparable.
Btw, same with the twitter leaks in the last few days which were not reported by any of the great news sources. It's horrible in particular since people will now just go on UA-cam/Facebook/ you name it to inform themselves, which is not better judging by the amount of fake news we have on these platforms
I think its great tbh
Why is that sad? Alternative news is a good thing. They're not all in the same pocket. Young people aren't tuning in to CNN and NBC
Facts. Totally agree here
Sam is woefully unprepared to be interviewed by anyone with the foggiest idea of how any of this works, let alone someone who knows the ins and outs of exactly how it works lol. well done, as usual.
He is constantly just trying to follow the lawyer's advice to not incriminate himself. It's not easy to lie and manipulate in real-time if you haven't practised the lines beforehand.
It's not that the people who interview him don't know how it works, it's that they are complicit in giving him an easy way off
He's playing stupid you mean.....that's the new way to deal with stuff...blatant denial and play ignorant.
Ie. Not FTX investors.
All these guys start believing their own BS and the glowing press about what geniuses they are and get arrogant. The age old advice still applies: Don't get high on your own supply.
Compare Coffeezilla's hard-hitting, no BS tolerating interview with SBF to all the fawning, tiptoe, softball interviews everyone else, like the NY Times, has done so far. Well done!!!!!
Lol ny times…. No point to even mention them and give them that. Losers
@Mr. Pipol lol
@Mr. Pipol lol ok mr. Ny York times. Whatever you say
This interview sounds more like a teenage son lying to their parents after being caught out doing something naughty 😂
SBF is choosing his words carefully every seconds to not snitch on himself lmaoo. He acts dumb but knows people are catching on. I love you Coffeezila!! This interview was amazing and it will be sooner or later till SBF gets caught.
If you’re telling the truth and being open it should be effortless to describe events. If you need to remember and stick to a story you know is false, it’s kinda tough to answer questions straight in a flowing manner.
Pity SBF didn’t have a more hard hitting interviewer like Nas Daily!
He acts dumb thinking we the people are dumber and so we will gullibly just swallow all his lies but sadly that’s far from the truth
He acts dumbs on purpose but that also damages his image since 'how could someone this dumb be the founder of ftx?'
But he certainly speaks VERY coherently when he’s got his script down though. There’s not a lot of “umm… ahhh…” when it’s clear that specific lines of questioning were discussed by what one can only imagine as his ‘handlers’.
It’s crazy how he’s just going on an interview tour instead of being locked up. The rich truly live in a different world.
Always have been xd
Yeah, SEC and FBI investigations always take months or years, crazy.
Also USA is trying to lock him up, but might fail since FTX is a Bahamian company and that's where FTX is. Note he keeps claiming FTX-US is solvent.
That just shows how high up the chain this fraud is connected, to big to be fully exposed
Completely sickening is what it is
he's bankrupt now
This is gold. I hope whoever prosecutes this case hears this.
I hope someone prosecutes his case. So far it looks like he's going to get away with it.
@@LarsLarsen77wait, how so? There are currently open investigations by the SEC, CFTC, Bahamanian DOJ equivalent, and the US Attorneys Office in Manhattan. Additionally, the US DOJ is likely to appoint an independent watchdog shortly.
Who controlled the subaccount? lol
sadly he wil get away with this and still be rich. i hope im wrong
Being *ewish and donating to politicians. He will walk away and have a great life with the stolen deposits.
You are a very intelligent person, who can grasp larger concepts & analyze the details VERSUS a talking head. Keep it up. Damned good research on your part versus vague.
i think we can too, we gotta learn from this dude but i belieave 100% you and me can do ir as well
*Everyone wants to be “open and honest” until honesty is the path to prison*
Not if your actions are honest too. Then you can remain open and honest as much as you want
During a case/ lawsuit, he shouldn't be answering any interviews at all. The guy should be silent as possible.
@@treyking870 not entirely true. He’s the CEO saying he has done nothing wrong but has only made “mistakes”. His answers won’t change if lies aren’t being said. If the damage/theft was caused by another person like he’s clearly stating then he’ll be okay but he lien
a comment to be pinned, pin this coffee 1
You just outclassed every.single.MSM journalist out there, bravo!
Seriously, Coffee is out here doing God’s work. This is what real journalism looks like!
He is a journalist, detective and lawyer all three
And 10 milion owner
and the us government hate journalism like this, i really hope coffe stay safe and not suddenly "suicide"
He might not go to jail watch Jake Trans video about him
SDNY should hire you as a consultant. You understand the issues and can clearly articulate them in pointed questions. A prosecutors dream.
SBF squirming with these questions shows that he knows he can't give any responses without incriminating himself.
UMM
Dude's talking like hes having a stroke 😂
lol the way he stumbles while trying to answer the first question is a thing of beauty
@@flexusanm sooo many ummmms ahhh uhhh and it sounds like a deepfake soundboard...
@@A_scope nah just a pathological liar that’s lied so much he believes it
Literally never heard anyone say "umm and uhh" so many times. You had him sweating bullets Coffee.
he is on that crank , he is not really in reality , hes gonna come down hard
Maybe Karine Jean-Pierre!!
Coffeezilla got Sam stuttering harder than I do presenting projects in class
He had him stun locked
"DripBob Thugpants"
Great username bruh
Landon “Stun Locked” Yes!! Perfect phrase bro, hope you don’t mind if I plagiarize it. SBF stun locked into stuttering then started back on repeating crap he said before just wow.
I've come back 9 months later to watch him rip him again. MSM journalists don't get to ask proper questions anymore because investigative work has just stopped. I hope they rip him and his criminal parents apart - they are everything wrong with everything.
Where is the Patreon Coffee?! This level of journalism with no named sponsors on any of your videos is crazy. Let the people support you and your incredible work.
I love how he is respectful yet forceful in his questioning. I just stumbled upon this channel but just became a SUBSCRIBER. Great job!
I am amazed he even entertained answering…
@@henripentant1120 It's a core interrogation technique, you get them to spill everything 'they think happened' and then you have fun picking holes in their story as they start to contradict themselves or retell events in totally different ways etc.
"SUBSCRIBED"
Same same same…. I stumbled here now I’m binging 😂