Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal team turns over documents related to the New York Times story and asks for them to be sealed – New Style Motorsport
Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal team turns over documents related to the New York Times story and asks for them to be sealed
Sam Bankman-Fried’s legal team turns over documents related to the New York Times story and asks for them to be sealed

Lawyers claimed there was a “need to avoid” the public dissemination

of documents Sam Bankman-Fried had shown a New York Times reporter that led to a story on Caroline Ellison.

Lawyers representing former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, also known as

‘“SBF,” have requested the court seal documents related to his interviews with a New York Times

reporter revealing details about his relationship with Caroline Ellison.

In a July 27 filing in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York,

Bankman-Fried’s legal team said it had provided the court and Department of Justice

with documents the former FTX CEO had shown a reporter that led to details in

Ellison’s private journals being published. The lawyers requested Judge Lewis

Kaplan allow them to file the documents under seal, citing “the need to avoid their public dissemination.”

Prosecutors in the case have pushed for SBF’s $250-million bail to be revoked, claiming he used his

freedom to intimidate Ellison — his former romantic partner and colleague — who is expected to offer

testimony against the former FTX CEO. News outlet Inner City Press filed a letter of opposition to the

request to seal the documents, claiming that any order to do so would be “internally inconsistent”:

“The defendant already gave them to one media outlet. It is akin to the evisceration of a Freedom of

Information Act exemption by a record being already publicly available.”

The details of Ellison’s journals in the published NYT story included her describing feeling

overwhelmed by her position at Alameda Research and her break up with SBF.

It’s unclear what other information, if any, on Bankman-Fried or Ellison might

come to light should the judge deny the request to seal.

SBF is currently under a temporary gag order imposed on July 26 tha largely

prevents him from making any extrajudicial statements related to his criminal case until the

determination of arguments on bail. Judge Kaplan will accept arguments from

prosecutors on July 28 and from Bankman-Fried’s legal team on Aug.

3 regarding his bail conditions, which could lead to him being detained until his October trial.

Prosecutors told Judge Kaplan on July 27 they expected to drop the charge concerning violations of

campaign finance against SBF due to the conditions of an extradition agreement with the Bahamas.

The former FTX CEO still faces 12 criminal counts, which will be spread across two trials scheduled for October 2023 and March 2024.

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