The prosecutors in the SBF case no longer plan to allow rebuttal witnesses to testify, and the trial may be earlier than expected
On the 15th day of the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), the prosecution continued to question the defendant, and the defense rested and prepared closing arguments. The meeting that day focused on reviewing SBF's relationship with the Bahamian government, handling customer funds, and transparency issues. The defense conducted a direct review to clarify the former billionaire's position on some of the points raised by the prosecution. The prosecution also stated that they no longer intend to call rebuttal witnesses, which means the trial may end earlier than expected. The prosecution first questioned SBF's relationship with the Bahamian government, especially with Prime Minister Philip Davis. SBF admitted that he had established relationships with some government members. However, when asked about discussions regarding the repayment of Bahamian national debt, SBF claimed not to remember.
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