Following a court appearance in the Bahamas on Monday, Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-bankrupt FTX crypto exchange, reportedly consented to be extradited to the United States. He is currently facing charges in Manhattan federal court for eight counts of fraud. But things went haywire when SBF demanded to see a copy of his federal indictment before agreeing to return to the U.S. Due to the denial of such a request, Bankman-Fried was consequently sent back to the Fox Hill Prison in Nassau.
However, as per the latest reports the former FTX CEO might finally be released on bail in the United States. And, according to FOX business journalist, Eleanor Terrett, SBF might step on the U.S. soil by “tonight or tomorrow”.
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She continued by saying that thee bail could be granted to Bankman-Fried after preliminary agreements between his attorneys and Southern District of New York (SDNY) prosecutors.
The development comes moments after Bankman-Fried’s bail request got denied in the Bahamas court. Since SBF was detained on December 13 on suspicion of fraud and money laundering, his attorneys have stepped up efforts to secure his release on bail.
Sources who are closely related to this matter have stated that, SBF has a higher chance of getting bail in the United States after his request is put up in the Manhattan court.
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Accordingly, defense attorney Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma noted that SBF will be asked to submit a plea during his initial court appearance in Manhattan and the judge will then determine his bail.
He further stated that, a hearing like this must take place within 48 hours of Bankman-Fried’s arrival in the US, even though it would undoubtedly occur sooner.
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In the event that the founder of FTX is extradited to the United States, he will be brought before the court to face charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and improper financing of political campaigns.
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