Jake Soberal was summarily disbarred in October following his felony criminal conviction for two counts of wire fraud, according to the State Bar of California. Officials add that Soberal made “false and fraudulent representations” about Bitwise’s finances to mislead investors and lenders into believing the company was successful when it was actually failing.
An activist organization calling itself the “Robins des Ruelles” (Robins of the Alleys) said roughly 60 people, had entered a health food store, taken food without paying and redistributed it to “many community fridges in the city” in what it claimed was a “political act” against food inflation.
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