SBF Plans to Enlist Expert Witnesses for Fraud Trial
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is looking to hire expert witnesses to testify on his behalf in his upcoming fraud trial. He is willing to pay them a high hourly rate for their services. The witnesses would provide evidence on campaign finance laws, FTX operations, and analyze its terms and conditions.
Key Points:
- SBF is considering enlisting seven expert witnesses for his trial.
- The witnesses would be compensated with fees of up to $1,200 per hour.
- The trial date may be moved to March 2024 to allow SBF more time to examine evidence.
- Prosecutors recently added an additional 4 million pages of evidence.
- The prosecution is trying to prevent the expert witnesses from testifying.
SBF Developments In Recent Times
SBF has been facing increasing tension as the October trial date approaches. He is currently in prison after his bail was revoked due to accusations of witness tampering. SBF allegedly leaked his former girlfriend’s private journals to the press to intimidate her, as she is a significant witness in the case.
SBF’s legal team has been arguing for him to be placed under house arrest, citing difficulties in court preparation while in prison.
Hot Take: SBF’s decision to hire expert witnesses could significantly impact his defense strategy and potentially strengthen his claims of innocence. However, the prosecution’s attempt to block these witnesses suggests that they believe the experts’ testimony could undermine their case against SBF.