After being denied bail in a Bahamas Magistrate Court, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried could spend up to two months in the country’s Fox Hill Prison, a facility with reported cases of physical abuse against prisoners and “harsh” conditions.
Authorities in the Bahamas reportedly remanded Bankman-Fried to the medical wing of Fox Hill following a Dec. 13 hearing. SBF’s counsel said he had been taking medication prior to his arrest on Dec. 12 including Adderall and anti-depressants, but it’s unclear if the former CEO will serve his time at the correctional facility, its medical unit, or an alternative location.
According to a 2021 human rights report from the U.S. State Department, conditions at Fox Hill were “harsh” based on investigations which determined the facility was overcrowded, prisoners had poor nutrition, and there was inadequate sanitation and medical care. The report also included cases of physical abuse by correctional officers.
“Maximum-security cells for men measured approximately six feet by 10 feet and held up to six persons with no mattresses or toilet facilities,” said the report. “Inmates removed human waste by bucket. Prisoners complained of the lack of beds and bedding. Some inmates developed bedsores from lying on bare ground. Sanitation was a general problem, and cells were infested with rats, maggots, and insects.”
Fox Hill is the Bahamas’ only prison, and the Carmichael Road Detention Center was intended for short-term stays. However, Bahamian Commissioner of Correctional Services Doan Cleare reportedly said that most of the facilities had been renovated following the State Department report and had no “issues with rodents."
Bankman-Fried will likely remain in custody in the Bahamas until February as
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