I just saw something interesting about the SBF case. A federal judge basically told Bankman-Fried's mother that she cannot interfere in her son's legal proceedings. Apparently, Barbara Fried, the mother, was trying to submit documents to the court arguing that her son didn't have access to a computer in jail. But Judge Kaplan was clear: although he respects that she is a Stanford professor and all that, she has no right to intervene like that.



The interesting part is that the judge extended the deadline on his own until March 23rd for SBF or his lawyers to make the request, but made it very clear that he will not consider anything coming directly from Barbara Fried. Meanwhile, SBF continues serving his 25-year sentence for the FTX collapse. Last month, he already filed a motion requesting a new trial with new evidence. Do you think any of this will change his sentence?
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