Life Behind Bars: Medication, Manuscripts, and Meals

A recent investigative piece has shed light on the daily routine of the former high-profile founder within a federal correctional institution in California. To manage diagnosed conditions including clinical depression and ADHD, he is reportedly on a daily regimen of prescribed medications.

His time is significantly occupied by writing a serialized memoir titled “Manfred,” which is distributed to a select group of contacts via the prison's mailing system. A committed vegan, he avoids the communal cafeteria, opting instead to prepare his own meals using ingredients purchased from the commissary. This practice has even led to the compilation of a personal “prison vegan cookbook.”

Confined Recreation and Grand Post-Release Plans

The report details that he acquired a sanctioned tablet for approximately $135. Notably, he has replayed a single game on the device nearly six thousand times.

More striking are the future business ambitions he has discussed with fellow inmates. According to sources, he has speculated that upon release, he would require between fifty and one hundred million dollars in seed funding to launch a new venture. He specifically mentioned the potential creation of a new digital token project, expressing confidence that “everyone will flock to it.” However, the source cautioned that these remarks might have been made in jest.

Legal Appeals and External Speculation

On the legal front, he submitted a petition for executive clemency in early June. This appeal was rejected by the court shortly thereafter. On prediction markets, the current probability assigned to him receiving a pardon stands around 14%, indicating measured skepticism regarding this outcome.