Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of FTX, and his lawyers have requested that the Government be precluded from using certain evidence when his trial commences on October 2. The lawyers have argued that Bankman-Fried does not have enough time and resources to review the large volume of documents produced by the Government.In addition, Bankman-Fried’s lawyers have requested that he be produced at the courthouse on weekdays, where they can provide him with an internet-enabled device to review, edit, and share documents and work product with his attorneys. They have argued that Bankman-Fried needs more time to review the documents, as he had spent 80-100 hours weekly reviewing the “voluminous discovery” when he was on bail.Bankman-Fried is being charged with seven counts of fraud-related charges and faces up to several years imprisonment if found guilty. The Prosecutors have already charged the jury in Bankman-Fried’s upcoming trial that these charges should be dealt with separately, with a verdict given on each.
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SBF, Lewis Kaplan, Everdell, Sam Bankman-Fried, Judge Lewis Kapla |
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FTX, Judge Lewis Kaplan, Government, Everdell, Tradingview.com |
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ethereum, ftt, usdt, bitcoin |
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