DOJ Wants SBF's Proposed Expert Witnesses Barred From Testifying at Trial
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested that all seven expert witnesses proposed by Sam Bankman-Fried for his upcoming trial be barred from testifying. The DOJ argues that the proposed witnesses have shortcomings in their disclosures and lack the necessary foundation for their opinions. The DOJ itself plans to call at least two witnesses who are former colleagues of Bankman-Fried and have pleaded guilty to relevant charges.
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DOJ Wants SBF's Proposed Expert Witnesses Barred From Testifying at Trial
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has requested that all seven expert witnesses proposed by Sam Bankman-Fried for his upcoming trial be barred from testifying. The DOJ argues that the proposed witnesses have shortcomings in their disclosures and lack the necessary foundation for their opinions. The DOJ itself plans to call at least two witnesses who are former colleagues of Bankman-Fried and have pleaded guilty to relevant charges.