On October 2nd, SBF will appear in court tomorrow, as reported by CoinDesk. It has been 9 months and 20 days since SBF was arrested at his home in the Bahamas. Today is the last day before SBF begins to face trial, where he may regain his freedom, otherwise he will face a "lengthy" imprisonment according to federal judges.
Over the next six weeks, US prosecutors will attempt to prove that SBF intentionally deceived clients and business partners, and will submit thousands of pages of evidence, including internal documents and audio recordings. The strongest evidence may come from the memories and personal opinions of SBF's former colleagues, friends, and roommates. Prosecutors also plan to subpoena FTX clients and investors, including non-US clients, during the trial.