“That’s fraud,” prosecutors say in closing arguments at SBF trial
The U.S. government delivers its closing arguments in New York to convince the jury that Sam Bankman-Fried is guilty of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Go to Source
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The U.S. government delivers its closing arguments in New York to convince the jury that Sam Bankman-Fried is guilty of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Go to Source
The former FTX CEO faces seven counts of conspiracy and fraud. A New York court will decide his fate. Go to Source
SBF attorneys have made several requests over the course of the past few months ranging from requests for early bail before trial to vegan food and prescription drugs. Go to Source
Sam Bankman-Fried testified in court this week, denying any wrongdoing between FTX and Alameda Research despite admitting “big mistakes.” Go to Source
The former FTX CEO reportedly said the donations made in his name came from “loans from Alameda Research” as part of efforts to influence U.S. regulations on crypto. Go to Source
The former FTX CEO faces seven counts of conspiracy and fraud. A New York court will decide his fate. Go to Source
As the final witness in his defense case, the former FTX CEO placed some of the blame for the crypto exchange’s failure on Gary Wang and Nishad Singh. Go to Source
The former FTX CEO returned to the witness to present his testimony to a jury of 12 people as the criminal trial begins to reach its final stages. Go to Source
Assistant U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon grilled the former FTX CEO in court on his knowledge of FTX user deposits and the retention of communication records. Go to Source
The former FTX CEO faces seven counts of conspiracy and fraud. A New York court will decide his fate. Go to Source