Sam Bankman-Fried to Plead Not Guilty to Fraud Allegations on January 3rd
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, will plead not guilty to fraud and other charges against him at his upcoming arraignment. According to a report from the Wall Street Jour...
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According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, which cited a person familiar with the situation, Bankman-Fried is expected to enter a plea of not guilty in Manhattan on Tuesday, January 3rd. ...
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