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Federal prosecutors in the ongoing fraud trial of ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried have requested that the judge exclude any discussion of Bankman-Fried’s investment in Anthropic, an AI company.
This request comes in light of recent media reports about Anthropic’s fundraises from tech giants Google and Amazon, potentially benefiting victims of the FTX collapse.Recent reports have indicated that Anthropic is set to receive billions in funding from Google shortly after announcing a similar investment from Amazon. The news has ignited optimism among creditors of FTX, as Sam Bankman-Fried was a notable investor in the company., could aid FTX collapse victims’ financial recovery.
This argument is supported by a precedent set in a similar case. The Court granted the government’s uncontested plea to restrict the defense from discussing the recovered assets in the FTX bankruptcy, the prosecution is seeking to stop the presentation of Anthropic’s investment value in the trial to prevent any potential for undue prejudice, confusion, or waste of time.
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