US prosecutors have opposed Sam Bankman-Fried’s request for a new trial regarding the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. According to a filing, they rebutted claims by the defense that new evidence could exculpate the former CEO. Bankman-Fried, convicted on charges of fraud and conspiracy, argues that fresh witness testimonies could challenge the government’s stance on FTX’s financial mismanagement. Prosecutors insist the motion lacks a legal basis to overturn the verdict, underlining that the evidence presented captures the misuse of customer funds and establishing that potential new witnesses would not alter the outcome. The contention around Bankman-Fried's conviction further underscores the fallout from FTX's 2022 implosion, which shook the cryptocurrency world and highlighted the need for better oversight in the digital assets sector.
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US Prosecutors Oppose Sam Bankman-Fried's Plea for New FTX Trial

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