Yesterday November 01 Wednesday
[The U.S. prosecutor issued a closing statement in the SBF case: "This is fraud, plain and simple."] According to news on November 1, in the case of Sam Bankman-Fried in New York that day, the prosecutor claimed in the closing statement that Bankman-Fried had The offenses of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Prosecutor Nicolas Roos noted: "This is fraud, plain and simple. Before FTX, there was Alameda." Former FTX CEO Bankman-Fried faces seven counts of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud, and could face a A prison sentence of up to 115 years. A decision in the case will be made by a 12-person jury in the coming days.