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FTX’s Bankman-Fried surviving on minimal food in jail, attorney claims.

FTX Founder ⁤Sam Bankman-Fried Subsisting on Bread and Water in Jail

By⁤ Luc Cohen and Jody ‌Godoy

NEW YORK (Reuters)⁣ – FTX cryptocurrency exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried is facing difficulties ⁢in jail as he⁣ awaits his fraud trial. ⁢His lawyer revealed that Bankman-Fried, who requested a vegan diet, has ⁢not been provided with ⁣adequate ⁢food, forcing him to ⁤survive on bread and water.

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Bankman-Fried, 31,​ pleaded⁢ not guilty in ‍Manhattan federal court to seven criminal charges contained in a new ⁤indictment‌ during a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn.

His lawyer, Mark Cohen, told Netburn⁢ during the ‍hearing that a lack of adequate food and medication provided at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center was hampering Bankman-Fried’s ability‍ to prepare for his scheduled October trial.

The ⁤former billionaire was led into court ⁢wearing leg⁤ restraints and ‍a beige-colored uniform for his first⁣ appearance since his bail was revoked on⁤ Aug. 11 by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who‍ found that Bankman-Fried had tampered with witnesses at least​ twice.⁣

“Not guilty,”⁢ Bankman-Fried⁤ told Netburn in entering his plea.

After the hearing, Bankman-Fried spoke to his mother, Stanford Law School ⁢professor Barbara Fried, across the low partition between ​the courtroom well and⁣ the galley.

The new indictment, returned on Aug.⁤ 14,⁢ charged Bankman-Fried with ​seven counts of fraud ⁤and conspiracy over the November 2022​ collapse of FTX, which is now ⁤in bankruptcy.

Prosecutors‍ accused him of stealing billions of dollars in FTX customer funds to plug losses at ⁣his hedge fund, Alameda Research. Bankman-Fried ⁣has‌ acknowledged inadequate risk management at FTX, but has ‍denied ‍stealing customer funds. ⁣

The indictment no longer charges Bankman-Fried with conspiring to violate U.S. campaign finance laws. Prosecutors said the Bahamas, which extradited Bankman-Fried​ to the United States in December 2022, objected to him ⁤being‌ tried on that count.

Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s office‍ in Manhattan said they would nevertheless seek to show⁤ that the $100 million Bankman-Fried allegedly donated to‌ U.S. political campaigns and causes​ was part ⁤of his wider-ranging fraud scheme.

At Tuesday’s hearing, his​ lawyers ‌said the jail’s failure‍ to⁢ provide him with the medication Adderall to treat ‌attention ⁣deficit hyperactive disorder – despite a court order for‌ the facility ⁤to do so – and serve⁤ him vegan ​food would hinder⁢ his ‌ability‍ to participate in preparing his defense case.

“Because‌ he’s following his principles, he is ⁣literally now subsisting on bread and water,” Cohen said, ‍adding that his supply⁣ of the medication Emsam to treat depression was running ‌low.

Kaplan, who will oversee Bankman-Fried’s trial, ​on Aug. 14 ordered the jail‍ to provide​ the defendant with the two drugs.‍

Netburn said during the hearing she would ask ⁤the⁤ U.S.⁣ Justice Department’s Bureau of ‍Prisons, which runs the jail, to address the issues⁢ with⁤ Bankman-Fried’s medication. Netburn said she was “reasonably confident” the facility – long plagued by conditions public defenders have called “inhumane” – offered ​vegetarian food, ‌but was not sure vegan food was available.

The Bureau of Prisons did not immediately respond to a ‌request for comment.

Bankman-Fried ‍was jailed after sharing the personal writings of⁣ his former ​romantic partner ‌and colleague, Caroline Ellison, with a ‌New York Times reporter. ⁤Ellison, ⁣who had been Alameda’s chief‌ executive, is one of three former members of his inner circle who have pleaded guilty and agreed to testify ​against him at trial.

(Reporting by Luc Cohen and Jody Godoy in ‍New YorkEditing⁤ by Matthew Lewis and Will Dunham)

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