Sam Bankman-Fried has asked a federal judge in New York to approve a new trial on the fraud charges that led to his 25-year sentence.
He submitted the request on February 5 in the Manhattan federal court. Bloomberg reported that the motion is separate from his main appeal.
The motion reached the court through Bankman-Fried’s mother, Barbara Fried, a retired Stanford law professor.
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The judge is currently reviewing it. However, Bloomberg called the attempt unlikely to succeed.
Even so, the filing shows that Bankman-Fried is continuing to dispute the verdict. The collapse of FTX had wide effects in the crypto industry, and he is still challenging the findings from his 2023 trial.
His request centers on potential testimony from former FTX executives Daniel Chapsky and Ryan Salame. He argues that their statements could counter the prosecution’s view of FTX’s financial state before the company failed in November 2022.
The motion also asks for a different judge to review the matter. Bankman-Fried claims that trial judge Lewis Kaplan showed “manifest prejudice” during the case.
His claims align with arguments raised at his appeal hearing. His lawyer said Kaplan blocked the defense from telling jurors that FTX had enough funds to repay investors.
Recently, Bankman-Fried began supporting US President Donald Trump while criticizing former President Joe Biden. What did he say? Read the full story.

