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I just read something quite interesting about the SBF case. A federal judge made it very clear to the guy's mother, Barbara Fried, that she cannot submit documents on her son's behalf. I mean, the mom tried to contact the court asking for an extension because SBF supposedly doesn't have access to a computer in jail, but Judge Kaplan basically told her that’s not how it works.
The strange thing is that Barbara Fried is a former law professor at Stanford, so you would think she knows how these procedures work. The judge was clear: she has no right to file anything or request measures in this case. However, the judge did extend the deadline for SBF and his lawyers until March 23 to submit whatever they need, but letters from Barbara Fried? No way.
Remember that SBF is serving 25 years in prison since 2023 for the FTX bankruptcy. Recently, he filed a motion saying he has new evidence and is requesting a new trial. But it seems Barbara Fried won't be able to help him in this way. Do you think he has a chance with the new trial?