The high-stakes trial of Sam Bankman-Fried is set to begin on October 3, and the FTX founder and former CEO will have to answer for his role in the cryptocurrency exchange’s downfall, which led to billions in losses. Both the prosecution and defense are currently preparing for what is set to be a significant milestone for the crypto industry. Kayvan Sadeghi, partner at Jenner & Block and Sam Enzer, partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, discuss the differences between a civil and criminal trial, what the jury selection process might look like, and what arguments the prosecution and defense might use to support their cases.
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Show highlights:
The difference between a civil and criminal trial and why it's difficult for the defense to prepare while Sam Bankman-Fried is in jail
Whether SBF was offered a plea deal and if so, why he didn't take it
What the process of vetting jurors looks like and what both sides are looking for
What a pre-opening jury charge is and why Judge Lewis A. Kaplan might choose to use it
The importance of intent when it comes to SBF’s charges
The pros and cons of the defense using the argument that the FTX founder was receiving poor legal advice
What charges SBF is facing and whether the defense or prosecution has the upper hand
How the opening statements of both the prosecution and the defense might play out
Whether SBF will be put on the stand and why that could be a "dangerous" move, according to Sam
How the defense could respond to testimony from key witnesses like Caroline Ellison or Gary Wang
How Judge Kaplan being a "tough sentencer" could impact SBF’s jail sentence, according to Sam
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Guests:
Kayvan Sadeghi, partner and co-chair of Fintech & Crypto Assets at Jenner & Block
Previous appearance on Unchained: Why the SEC vs. Ripple Order Is Now About 2 Things: Coinbase and Congress
Samson Enzer, partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel.
Links
Previous coverage from Unchained on Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX:
Here’s How Sam Bankman-Fried’s High-Stakes Trial Could Play Out
Why FTX Might Try to Claw Back Funds From Retail Customers
How Much Prison Time Is FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried Facing?
Why the Legal Process for FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried Could Take Years
The Chopping Block: SBF Wants to Win in the Court of Public Opinion. Will He?
Jesse Powell and Kevin Zhou on How FTX and Alameda Lost $10 Billion
Sam Bankman-Fried on How to Prevent the Next Terra and 3AC
Details of the trial:
Unchained: FTX: The Exchange That Brought Down the Industry
CoinDesk:
Here's the Sam Bankman-Fried Trial Schedule
The SBF Trial: How Did We Get Here?
Here’s How FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial May Play Out
Forbes: Sam Bankman-Fried Could Face 'Very Long Sentence,' Judge Says Before Denying Release
SBF’s defense team:
Unchained: Sam-Bankman-Fried Files New Request for Temporary Release Before Trial
CoinDesk:
U.S. Department of Justice Opposes Sam Bankman-Fried's Latest Move for 'Temporary Release'
Key witnesses:
Unchained: SBF’s Expert Witnesses Barred From Testifying at Trial
Reuters: Who is Caroline Ellison, a key witness set to testify against Sam Bankman-Fried?
NYT: Prosecutors Detail Evidence Against Sam Bankman-Fried - The New York Times
CoinDesk:
All of Sam Bankman-Fried's Proposed Expert Witnesses Should Be Barred From Testifying: DOJ
Judge Blocks Sam Bankman-Fried's Proposed Witnesses From Testifying
Business Insider: Sam Bankman-Fried is being sent to jail after a judge revoked his bail over alleged witness tampering
Jury selection:
CoinDesk: Sam Bankman-Fried Can Ask DOJ Witnesses About Drug Use
Cointelegraph: Sam Bankman-Fried’s political donations can be surfaced in trial, rules judge
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