Bill Hwang’s 18-year prison sentence could be reduced to 11 1/2 years after his lawyer argued the punishment was too harsh for the 60-year old Archegos Capital Management founder.
At a hearing in Manhattan on Thursday — one day after U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein issued the sentence — Hwang’s lawyer Barry Berke urged the judge to let his client serve 6 1/2 of the 18 years in home confinement instead of behind bars.
The judge said he would consider the request.
Hwang was found guilty in July of orchestrating a scheme to mislead his bank counterparties into providing Archegos with billions of dollars in trading capacity that inflated the value of his portfolio, until the bubble burst in March 2021.
Berke told Hellerstein on Thursday that the judge’s sentence and remarks the day before had kept him up “most of the night thinking” and wondering whether the defense “could have, should have, done more to assist your honor” in arriving at the appropriate punishment.
Bankman-Fried Comparison
In preparing to sentence Hwang on Wednesday, Hellerstein had mused on how hard it is for a judge to determine just the right sentence, and compared Hwang’s crimes to those of FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
On Thursday, Berke said he had spent the night pondering questions including whether the defense should have brought up Bankman-Fried’s age.
Bankman-Fried got 25 years for his fraud at the cryptocurrency exchange but is 32 years old, “very different than 60-year-old Mr. Hwang,” Berke said.