Names of people who have posted SBF's bond should be published, US judge rules (report)

Names of people who have posted SBF's bond should be published, US judge rules (report)

reported reported judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan that the names of the two people who allowed Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) should be published as part of a deposit of $ 250 million in the house of his parents.

The former CEO from FTX faces several charges, including fraud and money laundering. His negotiation date is scheduled for October 2, 2023.

  • According to a report by Reuters , judge Kaplan decided in favor of many media such as Bloomberg, CNBC and The Washington Post that should be disclosed.
  • The names will remain under closure at least until February 7th because "the question asked here is new and an appeal is likely," outlined the judge.
  • After a short stay in a Bahama prison, the authorities delivered Bankman-Fried to the USA, where he was supposed to visit the prison cell from the inside.
  • However, a New York federal judge Ordered that he could live under a $ 250 million bond in his parents. The 30-year-old has to wear an electronic surveillance bracelet and is not allowed to leave the Northern District of California.
  • his lawyers previously rejected the names of the guarantors that made it possible for the guarantee and argued that they would be exposed to similar nuisance as his parents.
  • The lawyers claimed that Ms. Fried and Mr. Bankman recently "received a steady stream of threatening correspondence, including messages in which the wish is expressed to add physical damage".
  • Also three mysterious men drove Your vehicle in a metal barricade in front of your house in California. When they left the crime scene, they said: "You won't be able to keep us away."

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