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( ) -q-21- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “trial is planned.”
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will be in a New York courtroom Thursday for a bail-related hearing despite his lawyers claims that they’ve settled their differences with prosecutors.
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TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Bankman-Fried has lived with his parents in Palo Alto, California, after pleading not guilty to criminal charges.
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VERBATIM: Manhattan federal Judge Lewis Kaplan says he wants to know more about Bankman-Fried’s efforts to contact a likely trial witness against him. The judge said in a ruling last week that the note Bankman-Fried sent to the general counsel for FTX US seemed designed so they would “sing from the same hymn book.” An October trial is planned.
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Former President Donald Trump kicked off his 2024 White House bid with a stop Saturday in New Hampshire before heading to South Carolina, appearances in early-voting states marking the first campaign events since announcing his latest run more than two months ago.
Those states hold two of the party’s first three nominating contests, giving them enormous power in selecting the nominee.
Mr. Trump and his allies hope the events will offer a show of force behind the former president after a sluggish start to his campaign. In recent weeks, his backers have reached out to political operatives and elected officials to secure support for Mr. Trump at a critical point when other Republicans are preparing their own expected challenges.
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