Prosecutors argue ‘effective altruism’ inadequate in Bankman-Fried case
Bankman-Fried’s legal counsel asserted that this argument lacks relevance and does not absolve the fraud allegations.
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Bankman-Fried’s legal counsel asserted that this argument lacks relevance and does not absolve the fraud allegations.
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