The landmark fraud trial against Sam Bankman-Fried came to a swift end Thursday night as the jury found him guilty on all counts after mere hours of deliberation.
Bankman-Friedโs parents broke down as the jury revealed their decision, while the defendant stood motionless facing the jury.
The disgraced FTX founderโs guilty verdict follows an intensive month-long trial which saw his former girlfriend, friends and roommates take the stand against him.
The Juryโs Perspective
โIt was a very well-tried case by the government,โ says former U.S. Assistant Attorney Kevin J. OโBrien. โThe evidence was substantialโฆ They had four cooperators from inside the company testifying that he was in charge and made all the key decisions.โ
Originally slated to last for six weeks, the trial lasted around a month thanks to the prosecution reducing their arguments, which OโBrien calls โsmart.โ
โMore importantly, from a jurorโs point of view, youโve got to understand what itโs like being a juror,โ said Oโ Brien. โThey want to be home and enjoy their family again.โ
โThey kept it moving with a kind of rhythm,โ OโBrien said of the prosecution. โThey projected this air of confidence from the very beginning, and that is very appealing to the jury.โ
Judge Kaplan, who had to encourage Bankman-Fried to answer questions directly numerous times throughout his testimony, โabettedโ the governmentโs swiftness.
โHe wouldnโt let the defense ask a lot of repetitive questions,โ said OโBrien.
OโBrien notes that while the defense attempted to present seven witnesses originally, Judge Kaplan approved a request from the prosecution to block them all.
โThe job of the defense lawyer is not to present a case. His job is to whittle away at the governmentโs case to create reasonable doubt,โ said OโBrien. โAnd there was just no toehold to do that โ there was just too much government evidence coming at them.โ
Crucial testimony from former executives
OโBrien described Bankman-Friedโs testimony as โa last resortโ following the governmentโs strong case against him.
Bankman-Fried faced an uphill battle from the beginning, with less than 1% of federal criminal defendants being acquitted in 2022.
โThe last-minute decision to put Sam Bankman-Fried on the stand was probably the hardest that they had, but was probably the last resort to at least try and present a different narrative than what was already presented,โ says Andrew Rossow, attorney and CEO of AR Media Consulting.
Throughout his testimony, the former โking of cryptoโ often hesitated when fielding questions from the prosecution, saying he โdidnโt recallโ details pertinent to the case over 140 times.
โHe didnโt come across that well based on reports,โ OโBrien said. โHe had problems answering questions directly and told a few lies and the jury picked up on it.โ
Bankman-Fried deferred responsibility for FTX and Alameda Researchโs collapse to former Alameda Research CEO, Caroline Ellison, arguing that Ellisonโs failure to hedge the company negatively impacted it long term.
However, in her testimony, Ellison claimed Bankman-Fried was directly, saying he was the one โwho set up systems to take customer money.โ
Moreover, Ellison claimed she felt like an โunequal partnerโ in her romantic relationship with Bankman-Fried due to him being in a position of power over her at work.
โI would always ultimately defer to Sam,โ Ellison said, elaborating that she had โconcerns about the intersection of our personal and professional relationship.โ
Despite Bankman-Friedโs deflection on the witness stand, OโBrien said โhe was clearly the dominant partner.โ
Similarly, FTX co-founder and chief technical officer, Gary Wang, and former head of engineering for FTX, testified that Bankman-Fried was the one who instructed them to add an โallow negativeโ feature on Alameda Researchโs account on FTXโs database. Prosecutors alleged that Bankman-Fried used it to fund political contributions, venture investments and real estate purchases, including a $35 million penthouse for the FTX founder and a select number of his employees.
Overall, Rossow stated that the defense did the best that they could in โtrying to present some sort of second view based on the very, very damaging testimony that was almost impossible to refute.โ
Moreover, Rossow believes that the โprofound impactโ of the co-conspiratorsโ testimonies โwill play a very, very large role in whether or not they are getting the maximum punishment.
โI think thereโs a good chance they wonโt be sentenced to prison in at least a couple of cases,โ OโBrien said.
What happens to SBF now
Mark Cohen, the defense attorney for Bankman-Fried, stated shortly after the jury returned that they planned to โvigorously fight the charges.โ
The defense previously tried to argue that FTXโs now contested terms of service should be governed by English law given that FTX was headquartered in the Bahamas, however, Judge Kaplan ultimately ruled against it. It may be used as grounds for an appeal later on.
Additionally, the defense could potentially try to appeal based on Bankman-Fried not having access to his proper dosage of adderall during a portion of the trial. Previously, they alleged it prevented the defendant from โmeaningly participatingโ in the presentation of his case.
The FTX founder is currently being held at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where he is facing a maximum prison sentence of 110 years in jail for seven fraud charges including wire fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy. With Bankman-Friedโs sentencing for March 24th, 2024, itโs unclear just how long of prison term he will receive.
Referencing Bankman-Friedโs seven different fraud counts, Rossow noted that โthey each have their own extreme punishments and prison time.โ
Rossow believes โit would be hard for the court to be generousโ considering the magnitude of the crimes committed.
However, OโBrien claimed that a hefty prison sentence would โessentially ruinโ Bankman-Friedโs life.
โI think the argumentโs going to be made that given everything he has to offer society, he should be given the opportunity to create a life for himself at some point,โ said OโBrien.
โSam Bankman-Fried perpetrated one of the biggest frauds in American history,โ said U.S. Attorney Damian Williams during a press conference outside of Manhattan federal court Thursday night shortly after the verdict was announced. Williams stated that while crypto is a new industry, โthis kind of fraud, this kind of corruption, is as old as time.โ
โThis is no different than anything that they had seen,โ Rossow said. โIt just took another form with a young adult that was leveraging new, emerging technology at the expense of others.โ
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