Saturday, October 7, 2023

Bankman-Fried Asks If US Can Say Campaign Contribution Were Illegal as Wants Grants In


by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Oct 2 –  Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX on August 11, 2023 for tampering with witnesses in the upcoming trial against him was ordered remained to jail.

 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Lewis A. Kaplan heard from prosecutors that in Putnam County Correctional Facility, SBF could be given access to discovery material over the Internet.

Kaplan replied that he assumed the defendant would be in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, like fellow crypto-fraud defendant Miles Guo and others.

  On August 12 Inner City Press, which published the first book about SBF's remand ("Crypto Creeps," here, sample on Substack here) found the Bureau of Prisons notice, listing SBF in the MDC.

On August 14, the DOJ prosecutors docketed their superseding indictment against SBF, with Count 8, Campaign Finance, dropped ostensibly at the request of the Bahamas. Inner City Press immediately published the superseding indictment on its DocumentCloud here.

  On Monday, October 2 SBF's lawyers wrote to Judge Kaplan to among other things "respectfully request clarification as to the extent to which the Government is permitted to argue and present evidence that the campaign contributions were illegal, as opposed to the fact that contributions were made." SBF wants philanthropy info in. Full letter on Patreon here

 More details on Substack here

More book sample on Substack here. Extended on Patreon here.

Book here

Cover of
                        Crypto Creeps (book)

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