SBF's first trial is scheduled to commence on October 3rd while the second trial is slated for March 2024.
SBF’s first trial is scheduled to commence on October 3rd while the second trial is slated for March 2024.
In the latest development, the lawyers representing the disgraced founder objected to the four million pages of discovery notes provided by the US Department of Justice , claiming that the move is “fundamentally unfair and should not be permitted.”addressed to Judge Lewis Kaplan, SBF’s legal representatives contended that the government’s strategy was clearly insufficient.
“We further object to the Government’s production, just yesterday, of an additional 4 million pages of discovery. The Government cannot be allowed to dump millions of pages on the defense less than six weeks before trial, especially when the Government has no plans whatsoever to produce the documents to Mr. Bankman-Fried in the MDC for his review.”
As such, the court filing is seeking a temporary release to address “these problems and safeguard” SBF’s right to participate in his own defense.that the four million pages in question can help “unearth every shady dealing around” since these encompass chats, accounts, paperwork, money flow as well and co-conspirator testimony. He also speculated that SBF’s lawyers “have got to be counseling a plea deal here.
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