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US prosecutors won't pursue 2nd trial against Bankman-Fried
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried may only need to wait for his sentencing scheduled for March 28, 2024, since U.S. prosecutors stated that they do not plan to proceed with a second trial against the disgraced entrepreneur.
Additional criminal counts against Bankman-Fried accuse the former crypto mogul of illegal campaign financing, bank fraud, and securities and commodities violations
According to Bloomberg, the U.S. government — in a letter to Judge Lewis Kaplan — notified the court that most of the evidence that would have been presented in the second trial slated for March 2024, was already addressed in Bankman-Fried’s first trial
In addition to “the strong public interest in a prompt resolution of this matter,” prosecutors wish to proceed to Bankman-Fried’s sentencing, based on the counts from his first conviction
A 12-member jury in November found Bankman-Fried guilty of a seven-count charge involving fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering
Bankman-Fried’s sentencing is scheduled to be held on March 28, 2024, with the charges carrying a combined maximum prison sentence of over 100 years
In December, Judge Kaplan denied Bankman-Fried’s request submitted on Dec. 20, for a four-to-six-week extension of his sentencing hearing. The request came a day before the former FTX’s CEO was scheduled for a pre-sentence interview on Dec. 21
According to the judge, Bankman-Fried’s lawyers failed to object to the sentencing dates when it was set after the first trial