Appellate judge denies Sam Bankman-Fried’s request for immediate release from jail
Previous FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, likewise known as SBF, lost an initial appeal to return to being totally free on bail prior to his criminal trial.In a Sept. 6 filing in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Clerk of the Court Catherine OHagan Wolfe stated a circuit judge had denied a movement from SBFs legal group requesting his immediate release from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. The former FTX CEOs attorneys had petitioned the court for temporary release, claiming the current measures aimed at enabling SBF to assist prepare for his defense at trial were insufficient due in part to limited web gain access to. Related: Sam Bankman-Fried appeal versus bail revocation meritless: ProsecutorsBankman-Frieds lawyers have made several filings following the judges choice on bail, requesting SBF have more time to evaluate proof in the visitors room at the Brooklyn jail as well as the New York courthouse cell block attorney room, where he can be enabled gain access to provided enough notification to the court.
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