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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Returns To Court In The Bahamas
Bankman-Fried $250M Bond Is a ‘Joke,’ Claims Securities Lawyer
“MetaLawMan” James Murphy says that in 30 years of experience he has “never seen anything this lenient in a situation” where someone has lost millions of dollars of users’ money.
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Returns To Court In The Bahamas

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Securities Lawyer on Sam Bankman-Fried: I've Never Seen Anything This Lenient
Securities lawyer James Murphy addresses the latest legal proceedings for Sam Bankman Fried after the former FTX CEO had allegedly used a VPN to watch football games In my 30 years doing this I ve never seen anything this lenient in a situation where someone has millions of victims of what is allegedly one of [...]
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US Prosecutors Ask Judge to Limit Bankman-Fried From Using Phones, Internet
Federal prosecutors asked a judge of the U S District Court for the Southern District of New York to modify the terms of FTX founder Sam Bankman Fried's release on bond to ban him from using cellphones or the internet except under very specific conditions Securities lawyer James Murphy also known as Meta Law Man [...]
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Sam Bankman-Fried's $250M Bond Is a 'Joke': Securities Lawyer
A federal judge ruled the names of Sam Bankman Fried's bond co signers should be revealed after Bankman Fried did not apply to the appeals court The signers were revealed to be Stanford University's Andreas Paepcke and Larry Kramer who put up 200 000 and 500 000 respectively Securities lawyer James Murphy weighs in on [...]
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Stanford Research Director, Former Dean Identified as Sam Bankman-Fried's Bond Signers
A Stanford University senior research scientist and former Stanford Law School dean were revealed to be Sam Bankman Fried's bond co signers in addition to his parents Securities lawyer James Murphy also known as Meta Law Man on Twitter joins First Mover to discuss the details and implications of the latest legal developments around bankrupt [...]
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FTX Bankruptcy Judge Mulls Request to Appoint Independent Examiner
The U.S. bankruptcy judge overseeing FTX's Chapter 11 proceedings is considering a request by the U.S. Department of Justice to appoint an independent examiner to investigate the exchange's collapse. Murphy and McGonigle Founder James Murphy weighs the pros and cons of an independent examiner and shares his legal analysis.
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Bankruptcy Judge Will Mull Allowing Court-Supervised Probe Into FTX Collapse
The U S bankruptcy judge overseeing FTX s Chapter 11 proceedings is considering a request by the U S justice department to appoint an independent examiner to investigate the collapse of the crypto exchange This decision may come today at a Delaware court hearing Murphy Mc Gonigle founder James Murphy discusses the legal considerations around [...]
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FTX to Seek Retrieving Voluntary Payments From Third Parties
FTX will attempt to recoup voluntary payments made to third parties prior to its collapse possibly including founder Sam Bankman Fried's political donations and pursuing them in court if necessary Meanwhile FTX s new management told a procedural hearing Tuesday it had over 1 billion in assets identified Murphy Mc Gonigle founder James Murphy discusses [...]
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Sam Bankman-Fried Is a 'Master of Deflection': Legal Expert
Murphy & McGonigle founder James Murphy reacts to former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried's unprecedented media tour, saying he's a "master of deflection" by not directly answering reporters' questions. "You see this often with con men who really believe that they can convince the world of what they're saying."
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Questions Lawmakers Should Ask Sam Bankman-Fried: Legal Expert
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried tweeted that he will testify before the House Financial Services Committee after "learning and reviewing what happened" to his insolvent crypto exchange. James Murphy, securities Lawyer and founder of law firm Murphy & McGonigle, outlines the questions he thinks lawmakers should ask SBF.
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