.SBF_FTX was reportedly going to waive an extradition challenge this morning, but someone apparently forgot to tell his attorneys. A curious hearing in the Bahamas. SteveAlpher reports
Counsel for Sam Bankman-Fried appeared blindsided by Sam Bankman-Fried's decision to appear in a Bahamas court Monday.extradition to the U.S.
, where he faces a host of criminal charges relating to misuse of customer funds and misleading of investors from the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission.Bankman-Fried attorney Jerome Roberts told Judge Shaka Serville he was unaware until minutes prior to the hearing that there would be a court appearance today. He reportedly called this morning's proceedings"shocking" and"premature.
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