Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial: Prosecutors Expose His Own Words

Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, faced intense cross-examination by federal prosecutors in his fraud trial, with his own public statements being used against him. The prosecutor highlighted inconsistencies between Bankman-Fried's public statements and his actions in running FTX before its collapse. Bankman-Fried repeatedly claimed he couldn't remember much of what he had said publicly, including about FTX's handling of customer deposits and conflicts of interest. The cross-examination exposed cracks in Bankman-Fried's claims, potentially damaging his credibility with the jury. Bankman-Fried is facing charges of fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering, and could face a life sentence if convicted.
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