The legal proceedings involving former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried took a major turn recently when U.S. Federal Judge Lewis Kaplan denied Bankman-Fried’s request to delay his sentencing hearing. The decision impacts the case’s timeline and highlights the complexities surrounding high-profile legal cases in the cryptocurrency world.
Postponement request denied
On December 20, Sam Bankman-Fried submitted a request through his legal team to postpone the sentencing hearing, originally scheduled for March 28, 2024, by four to six weeks. The purpose of this request is to: Additional time to prepare defense (originally scheduled for December 21). The defense sought to reschedule the sentencing hearing for early to mid-May 2024..
Judge Kaplan’s rationale
Judge Lewis Kaplan, who presided over the case, denied the request. His decision was influenced by the fact that Bankman-Fried had already been granted an extension to submit his sentence on November 18. Judge Kaplan pointed out that the current sentencing date was set without objection from the defendant. By refusing to postpone the sentencing hearing, the original schedule will be maintained and the sentencing interview and sentencing hearing dates will remain unchanged.
Judge Kaplan’s denial of the request for a postponement is a significant development in the case of Sam Bankman-Fried, a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency industry. The decision to proceed as scheduled highlights the judicial system’s commitment to timely proceedings and highlights the challenges defendants face in complex financial cases. The outcome of this case will be closely monitored given its importance in the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
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