
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has filed an appeal to overturn his fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence. The 102-page appeal alleges judicial bias and improper limitations on his defense by US District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan. Bankman-Fried's legal team argues that the jury only saw 'half the picture' due to critical evidence being excluded, and claims he was presumed guilty by the judge. The appeal also criticizes Kaplan's conduct during the trial, including ridiculing Bankman-Fried and signaling disbelief in his testimony. Bankman-Fried is seeking a new trial and targets law firm Sullivan & Cromwell in his appeal. Additionally, Bankman-Fried contends that the FTX bankruptcy estate is in the process of 'making customers whole,' suggesting that financial losses are being addressed. The appeal contests the conviction that he orchestrated an $8 billion fraud involving customer funds.














SAM BANKMAN-FRIED APPEALS FRAUD CONVICTION, CLAIMS UNFAIR TRIAL - Imprisoned FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried has officially appealed his fraud conviction, arguing that he did not receive a fair trial and is seeking a retrial with a new judge. - His defense claims that… https://t.co/5qTzrZN1IM https://t.co/qG98N9wSe5
NEW: Sam Bankman-Fried's legal team is appealing his FTX fraud conviction by claiming the judge in his trial unduly blocked his testimony and that he was denied a fair trial: "He was presumed guilty by the judge who presided over his trial" https://t.co/CQTn1F22Y2
BREAKING: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, former cryptocurrency billionaire, appeals his fraud conviction. https://t.co/Oxvjr5qPzW