Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried oppose a subpoena that would require the former FTX CEO to participate in a remote deposition. They are asking a federal judge to block the subpoena.
There’s more news about Sam Bankman-Fried coming in, with the former FTX CEO reportedly fighting calls for his testimony in the Voyager Digital bankruptcy case. Lawyers speaking on behalf of creditors have delivered a subpoena that would ask for Bankman-Fried’s testimony. However, his own lawyers are asking a federal judge to block the subpoena.
Voyager Digital’s bankruptcy case has begun in New York, and the subpoena asks that Bankman-Fried testifies on Feb. 23 in San Francisco. According to the filing, the authorities handed the subpoena to Bankman-Fried’s mother in California.
(By Rahul Nambiampurath)
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