DOJ Accuses Sam Bankman-Fried of Leaking Alameda Chief's Diary to Press
The United States Department of Justice has accused Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of FTX, of leaking the private diary of Caroline Ellison, a former colleague and star witness in Bankman-Fried's trial. The DOJ claims that Bankman-Fried leaked the diary to the New York Times in an attempt to discredit Ellison, who has pleaded guilty to federal charges. The DOJ has asked the judge to limit extrajudicial statements to ensure a fair trial.
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DOJ Accuses Sam Bankman-Fried of Leaking Alameda Chief's Diary to Press
The United States Department of Justice has accused Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of FTX, of leaking the private diary of Caroline Ellison, a former colleague and star witness in Bankman-Fried's trial. The DOJ claims that Bankman-Fried leaked the diary to the New York Times in an attempt to discredit Ellison, who has pleaded guilty to federal charges. The DOJ has asked the judge to limit extrajudicial statements to ensure a fair trial.