Okay, if you’ve been a victim of fraud, you probably want to make sure that the person who stole your money has what’s coming to them. You don’t want them to get away with it; you want them to be punished. Maybe go to jail. Maybe we have to pay it back.
Extreme Sentencing Example
But here’s a sentence that’s pretty extreme. This is a fraudster, a scammer in Vietnam, who stole money from a bunch of people on fraud, and they’re sentenced to death. They don’t have that here, but maybe if you’re a victim of fraud, you would want your perpetrator to be sentenced to death based on the damage they did to you and your family.
Serious Approach in Vietnam
But this is a case where they take fraud pretty seriously in Vietnam, and they don’t let things slide there. This woman, uh, was a scammer who stole millions of dollars—actually billions of dollars—and was sentenced to death. She controls a commercial bank and allowed loans that lost $27 billion, and it’s basically a lights-out, you know, death sentence for her.
So tell me what your thoughts are. Do you think that Frosto should be sentenced to death or something severe, but maybe not that severe?