Bahamas court allows Bankman-Fried to challenge additional charges in fraud case.

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A Bahamas court has temporarily prevented the country's government from allowing US prosecutors to pursue part of their criminal case against Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bankman-Fried's lawyers have filed papers to dismiss six charges or try them separately from charges of stealing from customers and lying to investors and lenders. The decision could prolong uncertainty over whether Bankman-Fried's scheduled Oct. 2 trial will cover all 13 charges he faces.
- Bahamas court boosts Bankman-Fried’s challenge to post-extradition charges CNN
- Sam Bankman-Fried Takes Fight Over Federal Fraud Case to Bahamas The Wall Street Journal
- SBF seeks to sever new charges from trial, says proceedings may take ‘years’ Cointelegraph
- Bahamas court boosts Bankman-Fried's challenge to post-extradition charges Reuters
- Sam Bankman-Fried Can Contest Extra DOJ Charges, Bahamas Supreme Court Says CoinDesk
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