The U.S. Southern District of New York prosecutor has requested a prison sentence of 78 to 97 months for Avraham "Avi" Eisenberg, the exploiter of the Mango Markets vulnerability. Eisenberg was convicted in 2022 for committing $110 million worth of fraud by manipulating the DeFi platform Mango Markets. Additionally, he is charged with possession and viewing of illegal materials involving minors. Prosecutors pointed out that Eisenberg conducted false transactions through multiple controlled accounts, artificially inflating the value of the $MNGO token, borrowing a large amount of cryptocurrency, and then selling it off, which temporarily rendered the platform insolvent. Although Eisenberg claimed his actions were part of a legitimate group trading strategy, prosecutors emphasized that he knowingly broke the law and attempted to evade responsibility. Afterwards, Eisenberg returned $67 million, but the community allowed him to retain $47 million. Mango Labs has requested the court to recover this portion of funds to compensate the victims. The sentencing was originally scheduled for December 2024 but has now been postponed to May 1st.