On today's CoinMarketRecap Podcast session, Sam Bankman Fried has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges over FTX's collapse.🤯 We'll bring you the latest from inside court as a trial date is set!
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Sam Bankman Fried has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges over FTX's collapse.Plus — all the details about a new bail condition that's been imposed on the disgraced entrepreneur.
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