SBF was sentenced to 25 years in prison this week, despite a last minute appeal from his parents. “ He was always such a good boy; when he was young he played quietly in the basement with his computer and made many friends that way, we think. He was always willing to answer questions in our family maths quiz every Sunday, showing he was interested in detail. He always believed in using his genius to benefit others as much as possible and that meant getting really rich so he could give everything away. He may have bent a few rules on his journey, or ignored standard business practice, but it was for the greater good.”” We think he should be given a second chance”.