Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) appeals FTX fraud conviction, claiming judicial bias and trial misconduct. Defense seeks retrial with a new judge.
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The Second Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments in Bankman-Fried's effort to appeal his conviction and 25-year prison sentence two years and two days after a jury unanimously found him guilty ...
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Plaintiffs in the FTX Trading Ltd. multidistrict litigation raised several objections to the disclosure statement in Delaware bankruptcy court, including that the reorganization plan allegedly ...
SBF’s lawyers will argue before an appeals court today, asking for a new trial on his fraud and conspiracy convictions.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal fraud conviction came just as the FTX implosion was approaching its first anniversary. But for others who helped promote the cryptocurrency exchange, the legal fallout ...
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