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UNCHAINED: SBF’s Lawyers Could Be Annoying the Judge | How Might That Impact the Trial?

Oct 11, 2023
Sam Enzer, partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, and Brian Klein, partner at Waymaker, discuss the strategies, damaging testimonies, and challenges in the trial of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. They delve into Alameda's special privileges, the selection of the first witness, the defense's opening, and upcoming key witnesses. They explore the impact of jury composition, credibility, and nonverbal cues. The chapter descriptions highlight key topics including alleged fraud, investor reliance, damning evidence, defense challenges, judge's behavior, and the impact of evidentiary rulings.
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Quick takeaways

  • Testimony from FTX software developer Adam Yedidia and FTX co-founder Gary Wang undermines the defense's claim that customer funds were safe.
  • The lack of governance controls at FTX may lead to value leakage.

Deep dives

Adam Udidia's Testimony

Adam Udidia's testimony focused on the conversation on the paddle tennis courts where Sam Bankman-Fried mentioned that they were not bulletproof anymore. This conversation establishes knowledge and contradicts Sam's statement that customer funds were safe. The defense tried to establish that customers were aware their money was going to North Dimension Bank, but the prosecution argued that this did not disclose that Alameda was the ultimate owner of the account. The defense also highlighted that Adam had immunity, which could impact his credibility.

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