A car with three occupants recently drove into a barricade outside the California home owned by Sam Bankman-Fried's parents, an apparent attempt to gain access to the property where the founder of crypto exchange FTX is under house arrest.
Lawyers for Bankman-Fried made the disclosure in a letter dated Thursday to U.S. District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan who is presiding over the criminal case against Bankman-Fried. He facespleaded not guilty last month and was released on $250 million bond
The lawyers, Mark Cohen and Chris Everdell, in part argue that the court should not unseal the names because doing so could threaten the individuals' safety. As proof, they cited an incident where a black car drove into a metal barricade erected outside the Bankman-Fried residence. The lawyers said three men exited the car and told a security guard"something to the effect of: 'You won't be able to keep us out.
"Given the notoriety of this case and the extraordinary media attention it is receiving, it is reasonable to assume that the will also face significant privacy and safety concerns if their identities are disclosed," the lawyers wrote.
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