JUST IN: JAILED SBF SEEKS NEW TRIAL, ACCUSES DOJ OF WITHHOLDING EVIDENCE
Jailed former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has filed a pro se motion seeking a new trial, alleging DOJ misconduct and evidence suppression.
The filing also calls for the recusal of Judge Lewis Kaplan, who presided over his 2023 trial that resulted in convictions on all 7 fraud counts and a 25-year sentence.
Bankman-fried’s prior appeal is still pending while he continues to seek a Presidential pardon.
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JUST IN: JAILED SBF SEEKS NEW TRIAL, ACCUSES DOJ OF WITHHOLDING EVIDENCE
Jailed former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has filed a pro se motion seeking a new trial, alleging DOJ misconduct and evidence suppression.
The filing also calls for the recusal of Judge Lewis Kaplan, who presided over his 2023 trial that resulted in convictions on all 7 fraud counts and a 25-year sentence.
Bankman-fried’s prior appeal is still pending while he continues to seek a Presidential pardon.