After
SBF Got 25
Years Salame
Got 90 Months
then Motion
now Michelle
Bond Wants
Separate
by
Matthew Russell Lee
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Aug 27 – On the US v Sam
Bankman-Fried trial, hours
after the guilty verdict, a
book was published: "Crypto
Criminal: The Conviction of
Sam Bankman-Fried: As live
tweeted and investigated from
inside the SDNY courthouse by
Matthew Russell Lee,"
audio/book here.
On March
28, 2024, Inner City Press
live tweeted his sentencing,
to 25 years.
On May 28
Salame was
"sentenced to
90 months."
On
August 21,
Salame filed
that "the
Government
used the plea
negotiations
to threaten
Salame’s
domestic
partner and
the mother of
his child,
Michelle Bond."
Full filing
on Patreon here.
On
August 22,
after Inner City
Press published
a curtain
raiser on
Michelle Bond
being
presented in
SDNY Mag
court, it
happened, from
the thread:
Judge:
You have been
indicted on
four counts.
Do you
understand
them?
Bond:
Yes, your
Honor.
AUSA
Sweat: We
propose
release on $1
million bond,
1 financially
responsible
co-signer
Judge:
I accept those
conditions,
travel
restricted to
the
continental US
After
the US filed a
letter that her
case is
factually
related to the
SBF and
Salame
case, her new
lawyers from a
New
Jersey based
firm
replied that
no, and if the
respective
courts
consider
transferring the
case, "Ms. Bond
requests an
opportunity
to be heard."
More on X for
Subscribers
here, Substack here
This
case is US v.
Bond,
24-cr-494 (Daniels)
We'll have more
on this.
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