SBF's Lawyers Seek To Cross-Examine Gary Wang on Counsel’s Involvement in Alameda Loans
In the ongoing multi-billion fraud trial of the bankrupt FTX exchange, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has blamed lawyers' involvement in structuring the loans issued to FTX co-founder Gary Wang by Alameda Research. As a result,...
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As a result, SBF’s lawyers have requested Judge Lewis Kaplan to cross-examine Wang further about his knowledge of the lawyers' involvement....
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