SBF to offer friends $1,200 an hour to testify at his trial

Alleged multi-billion-dollar fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried is reportedly preparing to offer a group of friends and former colleagues up to $1,200 an hour to testify on his behalf at his October trial.

As reported by Bloomberg Law, according to a letter filed in New York earlier this week, the group of up to seven ‘expert witnesses’ will be asked to shed light on campaign finance laws, FTX and its software, and hedge fund affiliate Alameda Research.

Among the witnesses are former Federal Election Commission chairperson Bradley Smith who’ll speak about US campaign finance laws and straw donors, and consultant Peter Vinella who’ll claim that many of the allegations levelled at  Bankman-Fried are, in fact, “widely-accepted practices in the financial services industry.”

Professor Andrew Di Wu, another potential expert, would testify on blockchain technology and the 2022 Crypto market collapse.

However, prosecutors could yet block these witnesses from taking the stand. While the USe of experts is extremely common in court cases, they argue that in this case, those called can only provide testimony about SBF’s “supposed lack of criminal knowledge or intent” based on what they’ve heard from others.

SBF wants evidence excluded from court

Bankman-Fried and his legal team have been jousting with prosecutors, objecting to the conditions under which he’s been expected to prepare for his upcoming trial.

Their main points of contention have focused on the less-than-acceptable surroundings of Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, and the rate at which evidence is being submitted. Bankman-Fried and his representatives wanted evidence, including Slack messages from former FTX executive Gary Wang’s laptop, to be excluded from the trial because the information was handed over just weeks before the start of the trial.

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However, a New York judge denied the request, saying “the accUSation of broken promises and missed deadlines are not at all accurate.” The judge is still to decide whether or not Bankman-Fried can meet his attorneys at the Manhattan federal courthoUSe a few times a week to work on his defense.

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