Sam Bankman-Fried plans to appeal his 25-year prison sentence, asserting that the FTX case was biased and that he was “presumed guilty” from the outset. In his appeal, Bankman-Fried argues that the legal proceedings against him were fundamentally flawed, leading to an unjust conviction. He contends that the public perception surrounding FTX and his role in the company influenced the judicial process, undermining his right to a fair trial. Bankman-Fried’s defense team is expected to present arguments that challenge the evidence and the interpretation of his actions during the collapse of FTX. The appeal aims to overturn the sentence and seek a more favorable outcome.
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