FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried requests permission to spend five weekdays outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, to work with his legal team on his defense case.
In a letter sent to Judge Lewis Kaplan on Friday, as reported by Bloomberg, SBF’s legal representatives stated that their client struggles to review the extensive documents related to the case while confined to the detention center.
Christian Everdell, attorney for SBF, stated, “Just last week, the government produced three-quarters of a million pages of Slack communications, which were supposed to be produced months ago, that Mr. Bankman-Fried will have no hope of reviewing under this schedule.” Everdell emphasized the significance of this arrangement, given that SBF’s fraud trial is scheduled to start in October.
Moreover, Everdell argued that facilitating SBF’s access to his legal team and allowing him to use an internet-enabled laptop on courthouse premises would accelerate the proceedings. However, prison authorities denied a plan to move SBF to allow him access to a laptop, and he still awaits a judge’s decision on his latest requests.
Prosecutors demand information on legal Advice
Maintaining his innocence, SBF faces allegations of masterminding an elaborate fraud scheme involving unauthorized access to billions of dollars from FTX customer funds for personal use. Consequently, prosecutors reportedly argued that unless Bankman-Fried promptly provided information about the advice he received and its origin, he should be precluded from introducing this defense during the trial.
Additionally, the prosecutors reportedly mentioned their ability to provide Bankman-Fried with information on hard drives. However, due to limitations, only some information can be stored on a laptop or drive.
Defense team faces challenges in preparing for trial
Significantly, the defense team faces challenges in preparing for the trial due to the volume of documents involved. Besides the difficulties in reviewing the extensive document accumulation, the defense team also faces time constraints, as the trial is scheduled to start in October.
Hence, the defense team is seeking permission for SBF to spend five weekdays outside the lockup to collaborate with his legal team on his defense case. The defense team believes that this arrangement would accelerate the proceedings and allow SBF to review the documents related to the case thoroughly.
The case against SBF has garnered significant attention due to the allegations of masterminding an elaborate fraud scheme involving unauthorized access to billions of dollars from FTX customer funds for personal use.
The defense team’s request for permission to collaborate with SBF outside the lockup highlights the challenges they face in preparing for the trial. The judge’s decision on the latest requests is eagerly awaited, as it could significantly impact the defense team’s ability to prepare for the trial.
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