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Sam Bankman-Fried built a career around big risks. Now he’s making his biggest wager yet

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October 26, 2023
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Sam Bankman-Fried built a career around big risks. Now he’s making his biggest wager yet

FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has made a career out of risky bets that, for a while, paid off. Now, he’s about to make the riskiest bet of his life.

After three weeks of damning testimony portraying him as a criminal mastermind, the former crypto billionaire is taking the stand to try to convince jurors that, far from a fraud, he is just a clumsy startup founder who got out over his skis.

It’s not something you see every day in a criminal trial.

Typically, defense attorneys advise their clients not to testify because it leaves them vulnerable to grilling by the prosecution. Stumbling on the stand, the thinking goes, is worse than saying nothing at all.

But at this point, Bankman-Fried doesn’t have much of a choice, legal experts say. Prosecutors have made a compelling case that has been difficult for the defense to chip away at.

Normally, you might expect the defense to lean on witnesses who can offer a favorable counterpoint. But Bankman-Fried, who has pleaded not guilty to seven criminal counts of fraud and conspiracy, doesn’t appear to have any allies left who can dispute what members of his inner circle have already said under oath.

“This is the one last final desperate throw of the dice for him,” said Howard Fischer, a partner at Moses Singer and a former SEC attorney. “I don’t know how many other options he has.”

Bankman-Fried’s testimony could come as early as Thursday morning, after prosecutors call their final witness and rest their case, his attorneys said Wednesday.

They have a monumentally difficult job ahead.

“They need to make him sympathetic,” Fischer said. “Obviously, the facts are important. But people make decisions about people, in some part at least, based on whether they like them or not.”

Bankman-Fried has to not only be likable, “he also has to convince the jury that, to the extent that there was wrongdoing, other people are responsible for it, not him,” Fischer added.

That’s one area where Bankman-Fried may have an edge.

Before his world came undone last year, Bankman-Fried was a rising star, even outside the insular world of crypto. With his wild hair and schlubby T-shirt-and-shorts uniform, he managed to charm an array of deep-pocketed investors, A-list celebrities, journalists and members of Congress. (In one memorable exchange on the Hill, Senator Cory Booker quipped to Bankman-Fried that he was offended that the young entrepreneur had “a much more glorious afro than I once had.”)

That image may have been part of a carefully crafted PR play, according to Caroline Ellison, the prosecution’s star witness and Bankman-Fried’s ex-girlfriend. It nonetheless helped to propel his star power and secure a $32 billion valuation for FTX.

Bottom line: SBF needs a Hail Mary to have any chance of winning over the jury. His decision to testify is an almost poetic plot twist for a man whose seemingly insatiable appetite for risk — not to mention an insatiable need to broadcast his story to anyone who’ll listen — landed him in federal court in the first place.

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