Sam Bankman-Fried, who is currently being held in a Bahamian jail after the collapse of FTX, will not decide whether to consent to extradition until he has read the indictment in Manhattan federal court, according to his lawyer, who appeared with him in a Bahamian court.
It was reported earlier that Bankman-Fried was expected to waive his extradition hearing on Monday morning. But he instead requested to see a copy of his federal indictment, with his attorney Jerome Roberts expressing «shock» at the proceedings.
During the courtroom chaos, the attorney told judge Shaka Serville he did not know why Bankman-Fried was brought to court on Monday morning and was unaware a court appearance was scheduled until minutes before the hearing.
Although Bankman-Fried has seen an affidavit, he hasn't read the indictment filed last week in Manhattan federal court accusing him of embezzling billions of dollars in customer deposits in order to plug losses, said the attorney.
The FTX founder arrived at the Bahamian court in a police convoy, heavily guarded in a blue suit and white button-down.Hespoke only to greet the judge and confirm he would speak with his U.S. counsel. He was returned to the Bahamas' Department of Corrections after the hearing.
He is being held at the Bahamas' notorious Fox Hill prison. A U.S. State Department report on the prison revealed overcrowding, poor nutrition, and sanitation, as well as inadequate medical care.The disgraced billionaire was initially widely reported as being in “good spirits,” according to sources at Fox Hill Prison.
Bankman-Fried was indicted last week on eight criminal counts, including fraud and conspiracy offenses. The Security Exchanges Commission (SEC) is additionally accusing him of
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