Odaily Planet Daily News FTX former CEO SBF has agreed to a gag order prohibiting him from commenting on third parties who may interfere with his trial, but he believes that other potential witnesses should also be gagged, including current FTX CEO John Ray.


The gag order against SBF was originally filed on July 20, when the U.S. government accused it of attempting to interfere with a fair trial by publicly denigrating former business partner and witness Caroline Ellison in an interview with The New York Times.
In a July 22 letter to New York Federal District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, SBF's law firm, Cohen & Gresser LLP, denied the allegations but agreed to accept the gag order as requested.
A gag order is a legal order, usually issued by a court, to restrict information or comments from being published or passed on to any unauthorized third party. In this case, SBF will no longer be able to publicly discredit government witnesses because the classified information he shared could damage the jury's reputation. (Cointelegraph)
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