The FTX founder is facing fraud charges over the collapse of what was once one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges.
in U.S. history, and was secured via the equity in Bankman-Fried’s parents’ house. Note: Assets backing a bondOn top of his parents’ support though, Bankman-Fried needs two additional signatories on the bond by January 5 in order for it to remain valid. And SBF is hoping to keep the identities of those co-signers under wraps.
In a Tuesday court filing, the disgraced golden boy of crypto asked Judge Lewis Kaplan to redact the names of his sureties, to protect the two unknown parties from “media scrutiny” and “harassment.” “The presumption of access here is vastly outweighed by the privacy and safety interests implicated by the documents at issue,” Bankman-Fried’s lawyers wrote in the letter.
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