Sam Bankman-Fried won’t face second trial after fraud conviction: prosecutors

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US prosecutors said Friday they do not plan to proceed with a second trial against Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted last month of stealing from customers of his now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange. In a letter filed in federal court in Manhattan, prosecutors said the strong public interest in a prompt resolution of the case outweighed the benefits of a second trial. They said that interest “weighs particularly heavily here,” given that Bankman-Fried’s scheduled March 2024 sentencing will likely include orders of forfeiture and restitution for victims of his crimes. It also said much of the evidence that would be offered at a second trial was already presented at the first trial. Lawyers for Bankman-Fried did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Jurors on Nov. 2 convicted Bankman-Fried on all seven counts he faced, after prosecutors accused him of looting $8 billion from FTX customers out of sheer greed. The verdict came nearly one year after FTX filed for bankruptcy, in a meltdown that shook markets and erased Bankman-Fried’s once-$26 billion personal fortune.

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