FTX JUDGE LEWIS KAPLAN TAKES OVER SBFS CASE

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 21:58  |  Written by: Barry Silbert

Ftx Judge Lewis Kaplan Takes Over Sbfs Case
Ftx Judge Lewis Kaplan Takes Over Sbfs Case

After Around

Justice Prevails As SBF Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison

After around 450 days since his apprehension, the case against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has finally come to an end after a Manhattan court led by Judge

SBF's ex-deputy Gary Wang avoids prison over FTX fraud - New York

Here’s what happened today in Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial

No-nonsense judge takes over FTX-Bankman-Fried criminal case

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Following A Sentencing Hearing In

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is questioned by prosecutor Danielle Sassoon during his fraud trial over the collapse of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange, before U.S.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan announced he would be imposing no prison time at a hearing in federal court in Manhattan. The judge praised Wang’s cooperation with

Following a sentencing hearing in federal court, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), the disgraced former CEO of FTX, is set to serve 25 years in prison, as decided by Judge Lewis

New York

SBF sentenced to 25 years in prison after November conviction

Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison - Cointelegraph

NEW YORK (AP)A Manhattan federal judge known for swift decisions and a no-nonsense demeanor during three decades of overseeing numerous high-profile cases was

As The Courtroom Drama Unfolded

As the courtroom drama unfolded, tensions ran high between Judge Kaplan and the defense team, setting the stage for a crucial legal battle in the FTX founder’s case. With deadlines looming and

Judge Kaplan found that SBF also committed witness tampering based on the events that led him to revoke bail in August 2025 and perjury based on his testimony at trial over

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