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Former FTX CEO Bankman-Fried's Fraud Trial Begins: Potential Century-Long Sentence Looms

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Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of FTX, is on trial facing seven counts of fraud and conspiracy that could result in over a century in prison. The court will seek to determine if he intentionally misdirected clients' funds or made a mistake. On the first day, two main witnesses testified, a trader who lost over $100,000 and a personal friend of Bankman-Fried's. The following day will feature further testimonies in a federal court in lower Manhattan.
Is Sam Bankman-Fried an earnest young businessperson who erred in his establishment of a cryptocurrency firm, or a deceiver who misappropriated funds for personal gain? On the opening day of Bankman-Fried's six-week court hearing, these were the contrasting narratives put forth by his lawyers and the prosecutors. Ex-head of FTX, Bankman-Fried is confronting seven counts of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud, penalties for which could see him facing more than a century behind bars. Throughout the proceedings, Bankman-Fried seemed fully engaged in his defense tactics, frequently perusing his laptop and the legal documents of his attorneys. He attentively listened to his legal counsel's opening statement, with an intense focus on the 12-member jury entrusted with the task of determining if he intentionally misdirected clients' funds, or merely committed an oversight. Two key witnesses testified on the first day of the trial, namely Marc Juilliard, a French trader who had lost over $100,000 via four bitcoins in November 2022, and Adam Yedidia, a close acquaintance of Bankman-Fried and ex-staff member of both Alameda and FTX. To substantiate their allegations that Bankman-Fried deceitfully defrauded clients, the prosecution presented evidence consisting of FTX ad campaigns, celebrity endorsements, and tweets authored by SBF himself. Yet, the defense argued that hiring a big celebrity like Tom Brady for a promotional drive and declaring bankruptcy amid market instability don't equate to wrongdoing. The trial is set to continue around 10:00 am at a federal court located in southern Manhattan on its third day. Adam Yedidia will be reappearing for the second time to provide testimony, alongside Gary Wang, FTX's co-founder and a crucial witness to the proceedings. Cointelegraph is delivering the most recent updates from the trial from the ground in New York. For live updates, check here.

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10/5/2023 11:43:59 AM

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