Since Sam Bankman-Fried has been allowed to stay at his parent’s home until his trial this October, multiple missteps have occurred.
Between a long-winded rant on substack outlining his view of the collapse of FTX and attempts to contact the current CEO of the failed exchange as well as former employees to “help sort things out,” SBF’s internet presence has left a marked impression on the court.
In a hearing on the 16th of February, Judge Lewis Kaplan stated that there is probable cause to believe that SBF has engaged in attempts to commit a federal felony while out on bail – namely, witness tampering, or at least an attempt at witness tampering.
As a result, prosecutors requested that Judge Kaplan significantly restrict Bankman-Fried’s access to computers and other devices, arguing he had found loopholes such as VPNs allowing him to circumvent his bail conditions.
(By Jordan Lyanchev)
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