He defrauded his investors. As much as I find that funny, what he did was a white collar crime that has consequences.

Right.

It’s a mystery to me how on one day on HN you will see “corporate death penalty” discussed and on the next “$400MM white collar crimes should not be punished as much as murdering a single person”.

If this were Apple, Google, or Meta having committed the crime, I think the tenor of the discussion would be very different.

It's almost as if comments on a website called "hacker news" are written by individuals with differing and varying opinions, and not by some nebulous hive-mind that purports to be internally consistent.

Sarcasm was unnecessary to make this excellent point.

Yeah it's a sad consequence but... He effectively stole from others, why are people shocked? And yes contempt charges shouldn't go this long, but that's a separate qualm than "should he be criminally charged at all".