SBF will defend itself in court to prove that it did not commit fraud or other illegal acts
On October 25th, as reported by Coindesk, SBF, the founder of FTX, will testify in the criminal trial and appeal directly to the jury to prove that he did not commit fraud or conspire to commit fraud on the once large-scale cryptocurrency trading platform FTX. SBF will describe his views on the matter to 12 jurors and 6 alternate jurors, who will be asked to determine whether he is guilty and to eliminate reasonable doubt.
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