Sam Bankman-Fried faces potential gag order after witness-tampering allegations - News Summed Up

Sam Bankman-Fried faces potential gag order after witness-tampering allegations


New York — A federal judge is set to consider a gag order on former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried after prosecutors accused him of leaking his former girlfriend and business partner’s personal writings to the New York Times. US District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan was expected to rule on a so-called gag order that would prevent Bankman-Fried from discussing his case publicly. At a previous bail hearing, Kaplan alluded to the possibility of revoking Bankman-Fried’s bail deal and forcing him to await trial in jail. In February, Judge Kaplan tightened restrictions on Bankman-Fried’s bail after prosecutors flagged a direct message Bankman-Fried sent to a former FTX employee, raising concerns about potential witness-tampering. While his lawyers said they would comply with any gag order, they pushed back on prosecutors’ allegations of witness-tampering.


Source: CNN July 26, 2023 17:49 UTC



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