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Sam Bankman-Fried Drops New Trial Motion as FTX Portfolio Hypothetical Goes Viral

Sam Bankman-Fried Drops New Trial Motion as FTX Portfolio Hypothetical Goes Viral

Sam Bankman-Fried withdrew his Rule 33 motion for a new trial on April 22, 2026, but retains the right to refile after his appeal in the Second Circuit is resolved. The move comes amid ongoing legal proceedings related to his involvement with FTX, which filed for bankruptcy in 2022. The case continues to attract significant attention in the crypto community.

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