Sam Bankman-Fried used VPN to watch Super Bowl, slapped with new bail restriction

Sam Bankman-Fried used VPN to watch Super Bowl, slapped with new bail restriction

NEW YORK POST

A federal judge slapped a new bail restriction on Sam Bankman-Fried Tuesday, after finding out the disgraced FTX founder has been using a virtual private network (VPN) to watch football in recent weeks.

Prosecutors filed a letter to U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan Monday night, alerting him that they discovered Bankman-Fried used a VPN to access the internet on Jan. 29 and Feb. 12, raising concerns that his use of a private network prevents them from monitoring his behavior online.

Addressing the issue in court on Tuesday, Bankman-Fried’s defense team explained that their client had used the VPN to access his NFL Game Pass subscription to watch the AFC and NFC championship games, as well as the Super Bowl.

Kaplan was not happy to hear about Bankman-Fried using a private network and immediately banned him from doing so again, ruling that “the defendant’s use of a VPN presents many of the same risks associated with use of an encrypted messaging or call application” – which he is already prohibited from using under his current bail agreement.

The judge also ordered Bankman-Fried back in court Thursday for another hearing on the matter, denying the parties’ request for an extension of time to submit further proposed modifications to the defendant’s bail conditions.

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