A British barrister, a professor at the University of Michigan and others will not be testifying at former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial.
Judge Lewis Kaplan's order gave a glimpse of what may, or may not, be discussed at the trial that's due to start Oct.3.
"The majority of Mr. Smith's proposed testimony would be irrelevant to the issues at trial, and to the limited extent it would be relevant, its probative value would be substantially outweighed by the risk of confusing the issues or misleading the jury." Vinella's testimony would have focused on"FTX combining aspects of both traditional and decentralized finance in its services," but Kaplan said whether FTX was innovative or not is not at issue in the case.
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