The family hired a $10,000-a-week, armed security detail to guard the house after the accused cryptocurrency fraudster received death threats.
A car rammed into a metal barricade outside the California home where Sam Bankman-Fried is serving out his house arrest in an intentional and malicious crash, his lawyers said Thursday.
Bankman-Fried’s lawyers, Mark Cohen and Christian Everdell, didn’t provide a specific date of the alleged threat, but said it happened recently. In a letter to US District Judge Lewis Kaplan, the lawyers said the individuals’ names should remain private due to the “significant privacy and safety concerns” they would face given the case’s notoriety.
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