Former FTX boss Sam Bankman-Fried will not be facing a charge of illegal campaign financing due to an extradition treaty between the US and the Bahamas. A court filing was published on July 26 by US Attorney for the Southern…
Former FTX boss Sam Bankman-Fried will not be facing a charge of illegal campaign financing due to an extradition treaty between the US and the Bahamas.
US government has no plans to proceed with charges accusing Sam Bankman-Fried of conspiracy to make unlawful campaign donations. It was the eighth count in the original indictment unsealed in December 2022.
“Accordingly, in keeping with its Treaty Obligations to The Bahamas, the Government does not intend to proceed to trial on the campaign contributions count.”
Excerpt from court filing
The decision came after the US sought clarification from The Bahamas authorities regarding whether the charge was included in Bankman-Fried’s extradition.
In response, The Bahamas government informed the US that “it did not intend to extradite the defendant on the campaign contributions count.”
While the latest development means one less charge against Bankman-Fried, US prosecutors will still proceed with trial based on other counts against the ex-FTX chief.
In June, the Department of Justice (DOJ) told Judge Kaplan that it was prepared to move on with the scheduled trial based on the counts listed in the original indictment while severing the additional five counts but asked to schedule them for Q1 2024.