With 48 hours’ notice to the U.S. government and the U.S. Marshals Service, Sam Bankman-Fried could be allowed access to his lawyers and case materials in a New York courthouse.
, or SBF, access to his legal team outside of jail, provided he gives sufficient notice.
In an Aug. 23 order filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Judge Lewis Kaplan said SBF would be allowed access to discovery materials in his criminal case in a courthouse cell block with 48 hours’ notice to prosecutors and the U.S. Marshals Service.
Kaplan said the order was in line with the accommodations the U.S. government proposed for SBF on Aug. 18. However, the details of the government’s offer in the filing were largely redacted, other than claiming the U.S. Marshals Service “offered these extraordinary accommodations in light of the unique nature of this case.” SBF’s legal team requested he beSPECIAL SAM: Looks like Bankman-Fried will be allowed to meet daily with his lawyers and laptop in the SDNY courthouse.
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