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Court sets deadline for US to address Sam Bankman-Fried‘s motion for new trial

Amid reports that the White House will not consider a presidential pardon, the convicted former FTX CEO continues his efforts in court.
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TL;DR Bankman-Fried claims that new witnesses justify another trial. The White House stated that it does not consider a pardon for him. Trump pardoned other crypto-entrepreneurs, but not him. A federal judge set a deadline for prosecutors to respond to Sam Bankman-Fried’s request for a new trial. The order, filed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the South District of New York, grants the government until March 11 to deliver its reply.…

The case against Sam Bankman-Fried enters a new phase: Judge Lewis Kaplan set a deadline for the U.S. government to respond to the demand for a new trial, as the public conversation on a possible pardon grows that, according to the White House, is not on the table. *** Judge orders that the U.S. government respond before March 11 to the motion for a new trial. Bankman-Fried, convicted on seven counts and sentenced to 25 years, requested a new tr…

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DiarioBitcoin broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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