The continued authorized proceedings round former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) took a brand new flip as District Decide Ronnie Abrams withdrew her participation from the case. The USA District Court docket for the Southern District of New York recused itself from the FTX case after revealing {that a} regulation agency — which employs Abrams’ husband as a accomplice — had suggested the crypto change in 2021.
In a Dec. 23 submitting, Decide Abrams revealed that her husband, Greg Andres, is a accomplice at Davis Polk & Wardwell, a regulation agency the place he has been employed since June 2019. Moreover, it was highlighted that the regulation agency had suggested FTX in 2021.
Abrams additionally said that the regulation agency represented events which may be opposed to FTX and SBF in different authorized proceedings. “My husband has had no involvement in any of those representations,” she clarified whereas stating that the issues are unknown to the District Court docket owing to confidentiality:
“Nonetheless, to keep away from any attainable battle, or the looks of 1, the Court docket hereby recuses itself from this motion.”
Decide Abrams’ withdrawal from the FTX case eradicates any battle of curiosity within the FTX case, contemplating the truth that Andres continues to function a accomplice at Davis Polk & Wardwell regulation agency.

Andres beforehand labored as an Assistant United States Lawyer for the Jap District of New York, the place he particularly oversaw prison fraud prosecutions and overseas bribery investigations.
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On Dec. 22, SBF was launched on a $250 million bail bond primarily based on a written promise to seem for future courtroom appearances and never interact in criminal activity.
Nevertheless, the bail raised eyebrows contemplating that SBF beforehand claimed to own lower than $100,000 amid chapter submitting.
Humorous how SBF is ready to submit the $250M bail not lengthy after saying he solely had $100k.
So he in all probability is utilizing stolen buyer deposits to remain out of jail.
— Benjamin Cowen (@intocryptoverse) December 22, 2022
The private recognizance bail allowed Bankman-Fried to stroll out of jail with out making any precise cost. The bail was authorised towards a collateral property owned by his mother and father, a relative and a household good friend.