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Sam Bankman-Fried might testify to bolster weak defense.

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Faces‍ Uphill Battle in Criminal Case

It may be up to FTX ⁣founder⁢ Sam Bankman-Fried to save‍ himself.

Lawyers for the former crypto billionaire⁢ have done little in the past‍ three weeks to poke holes in the government’s criminal case against him. They have sat back and watched as prosecutors paraded Bankman-Fried’s closest friends, colleagues, ⁤and confidants ⁣to the ⁢witness stand, where they have all⁣ testified under oath that⁤ Bankman-Fried called the shots at the crypto exchange⁣ and at Alameda Research, the ​hedge fund he owned when both imploded.

“The ‍case has turned out‌ to be ‌not‌ only as ⁢strong as it was expected to ⁣be but, if anything, stronger,” Samuel⁣ Buell, a former federal prosecutor⁤ and a law professor at Duke University, said. “Defense lawyers can’t make strong⁣ evidence go away. I don’t know where ⁤they go from here.”

Bankman-Fried ⁢is accused of illegally diverting billions⁣ of dollars from client accounts for‍ his personal use, ⁢which he spent​ on shopping sprees, celebrity endorsement deals, ⁤and ⁣risky ⁣trades. He’s also accused of making illegal donations to lawmakers ‍on Capitol ‍Hill, shelling out more than $70 million in less ‍than 18 months in a bid to buy power and influence regulation⁣ of the crypto⁣ market. ⁢He was the second overall top donor to Democrats behind billionaire George Soros.

Bankman-Fried has⁢ pleaded⁣ not guilty to two counts of fraud and five ⁣conspiracy counts tied⁢ to FTX’s catastrophic collapse ‌in ‍2022. If ⁣convicted of all the charges​ against him, the 31-year-old could be sentenced ​to a century behind bars.

As the government continues its ⁤pile-on, Bankman-Fried may​ be cornered into making ‌one⁢ of his ⁢riskiest bets yet: to take the stand in his⁤ own defense. Doing so would expose​ him to prosecutors who‍ won’t ⁢pull punches in their effort not only to convict him but​ also to use him as an example of what can happen when people in the crypto world play fast and loose with the law.

Jordan ​Estes, a ‌former prosecutor for the ‍Southern District of ‌New York,​ which is prosecuting the case against Bankman-Fried, told the Washington Post that it is “very⁣ difficult for the⁣ defense ‌when you have a star witness in the inner circle who⁣ has completely embraced that they ​have been‌ involved with wrongdoing.”

In Bankman-Fried’s case, almost his ⁢entire close-knit circle has pleaded guilty to similar charges,⁣ and most have worked⁤ with the⁣ government in ⁤its case against the former⁤ crypto boss.

Four‌ of his closest associates ‍have testified ​against him so ⁢far, including Adam Yedida, ⁢a college friend who went to work for him at FTX; FTX ​co-founders Gary Wang and⁣ Nishad Singh; and Caroline Ellison, Bankman-Fried’s former girlfriend ‍and CEO ⁤of Alameda.

“It’s very ​hard if the prosecution has‍ a strong case to ‍do nothing,”⁣ Estes ​said, adding that Bankman-Fried could ‌be in ‌a situation where he needs to “shake ‍it up to change the game.”

Doing so, however, comes with great risk.

“That will be really, really tough to get through⁢ unscathed ‌when he’s on the stand and contradicting ​a whole ton of⁢ evidence that the government has already presented,” Buell, who served‍ as the lead ​prosecutor for the⁣ Justice ‌Department’s Enron Task Force, said.⁣ “It’s very rare that a defendant can turn a case around from the witness stand.”

Bankman-Fried’s defense attorney Mark Cohen wrote to the judge presiding over ‌the case ⁣late Sunday asking for ​more Adderall for his client. Adderall‍ is a prescription drug that helps‌ people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder feel more calm and focused.

Cohen added that‍ whether Bankman-Fried takes the stand in his defense is ‌directly related to receiving⁤ additional doses. He argued that‍ the medicine Bankman-Fried receives wears off by the time the trial day starts, leaving ⁢him ​unfocused and fidgety, ⁢two traits that could be the‍ death ‍knell for his defense should he take the stand.

“Bankman-Fried has been doing‍ his best ⁢to remain ‍focused during‌ the trial⁢ for the ⁣past two weeks, despite not ‌having his prescribed dose⁣ of ⁤Adderall during trial hours,” Cohen wrote.​ “However, as ⁣we ⁤approach​ the defense case and the critical decision of whether Mr.‍ Bankman-Fried will testify, the defense has a growing concern that because of Mr. Bankman-Fried’s lack of access to Adderall, he has ⁢not been able to concentrate at the level he ordinarily would and that he will not⁣ be ⁢able to meaningfully participate in⁤ the presentation ⁣of the defense case.”

The prosecution ‌expects to wrap⁤ its case by Oct. 26,⁤ and then all eyes will be on⁣ the defense​ to see if Bankman-Fried takes the ⁣stand to become the hero of his own story.

What is⁢ Bankman-Fried’s⁤ defense​ strategy, and why may it ⁢have limited ⁢effectiveness in undermining the testimonies of the⁢ witnesses?

Clear that the prosecution has built a strong⁣ ⁢case against Bankman-Fried,” said Estes. “With his closest allies⁤ and confidants⁣ testifying against him, it will be an​ uphill ⁣battle​ for his defense team to counter the⁣ overwhelming evidence presented.”

Bankman-Fried’s defense strategy, thus far, has focused ‍primarily on attacking the credibility ​of the witnesses and attempting to cast ⁤doubt on their motives. However, legal experts ‌believe that this⁤ approach may have limited effectiveness, given the consistency​ and coherence of the testimonies.

“The witnesses who have testified​ so far have provided compelling and ⁤consistent accounts of ‌Bankman-Fried’s ‍involvement in the alleged ⁣illegal activities,” said Buell. “The defense‌ will ⁢need⁤ to present⁤ a ⁣strong alternative narrative or produce evidence that undermines‌ the‌ credibility of these‍ witnesses if they hope to ‍undermine​ the prosecution’s case.”

Taking ‍the stand in his own defense could be a high-stakes move for Bankman-Fried. While it would allow him to directly address ⁤the allegations and present his version of events, it also exposes him to aggressive cross-examination by the prosecution. Moreover, given the ​mounting evidence against him, it remains uncertain⁤ whether his​ testimony⁣ alone would be⁢ enough to sway the jury in his favor.

The outcome of this case has broader implications for the crypto industry as a ⁣whole. Prosecutors are seeking not only to hold Bankman-Fried accountable for his alleged crimes but also to send a message to others in​ the industry. The‌ increasing scrutiny and ‍regulatory attention on cryptocurrencies and digital assets make⁤ it ‍imperative for industry participants to adhere‍ to strict​ compliance and ethical⁣ standards.

Bankman-Fried’s trial serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of transparency, ​accountability, and ethical ⁢conduct in the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrencies. As the industry continues to mature and gain ⁢wider adoption, it is crucial for its leaders to‍ prioritize integrity and compliance to ‍ensure its long-term sustainability.

Regardless⁢ of the outcome of this trial, it ​is likely to leave a lasting impact on both Bankman-Fried’s​ personal life and the broader cryptocurrency landscape. ‍The legal ‌battle​ he currently‍ faces underscores the need for industry leaders ⁢and participants to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape​ with caution, prudence, and a commitment‌ to ‌upholding the highest ethical standards. Only‌ by⁤ doing ​so can they hope to build‌ trust ​and maintain the credibility necessary for the continued growth and success of‌ the blockchain and cryptocurrency‌ industry.



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