'My actions are in my personal capacity,' Kramer said in a statement to The Block.
Two Stanford University academics co-signed Sam Bankman-Fried’s bond with his parents, according to new court filings.
Larry Kramer, dean emeritus of Stanford Law School, signed a $500,000 bond, while Stanford University senior research scientist Andreas Paepcke signed for $200,000. Bankman-Fried is facing a litany of criminal charges for his alleged mishandling of customer funds at FTX, among other misdeeds. Kramer’s decision to co-sign Bankman-Fried’s bond was in his “personal capacity,” he said in an emailed statement, noting he does not have a business interest in the case.“Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried have been close friends of my wife and I since the mid-1990s," Kramer said in a statement to The Block.
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