The high-profile trial of Sam Bankman-Fried is set to resume on October 27th, with the fallen crypto billionaire expected to take the stand to testify in his own defense.
The prosecution was previously confident that their case would conclude by October 30th. However, SBF’s decision to testify has complicated matters and will likely extend the trial’s duration according to both sides.
Keypoints
- Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial is set to resume on Oct 27, with SBF expected to testify in his own defense.
- The prosecution previously expected the case to conclude by Oct 30, but now believes it will take longer due to complications from SBF’s testimony.
- The prosecution will present its final witness, FBI agent Mark Troiano, who will testify about FTX’s use of auto-delete features.
- SBF’s defense aims to re-examine Gary Wang and Nishad Singh about alleged inconsistencies in their testimonies.
- Speculation surrounds why SBF…