On Friday, a federal judge will hear arguments on the gag order Sam Bankman-Fried was put under, igniting First Amendment concerns from The New York Times and others.
who, when Bankman-Fried was arrested last December, had spent roughly the past year shadowing him for a new book. “He’s the ideal subject. He’s locked up in his house an hour from my house with an ankle monitor,” Lewiswhen asked how his legal situation has impacted access. “It’s unbelievably convenient, as long as they keep him there. So, as long as he welcomes me into the house, it’s fine. I’ve been seeing him roughly every two weeks.
Kaplan will officially rule on whether to revoke Bankman-Fried’s bail either during Friday’s hearing or sometime after; in conjunction, he could decide to extend, broaden, or finalize the gag order. There’s also the possibility that Kaplan does away with the gag order completely.through bankruptcy, which the gag order—particularly one extending to potential witnesses—could make “very difficult” for the media to cover, said Townsend.
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