The judge presiding over the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried in Manhattan federal court lost patience with the lawyers from both sides for wasting the court's time with unproductive questioning of witnesses. The first witness, Eliora Katz, a former in-house lobbyist for FTX US, was unable to provide much useful testimony because she joined the company after most of the documents she was asked about were created. The judge criticized the lawyers for "hauling up" Cory Gaddis, a Google records custodian, from Texas only to have him authenticate metadata for a small number of documents where authentication was not even disputed. While expressing frustration with the unproductive questioning, the judge also noted there was fault on both sides, and the overall trial day was efficiently run with four witnesses testifying.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 - The judge presiding over the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried
00:05 in Manhattan Federal Court lost patience with the lawyers
00:08 from both sides for wasting the court's time
00:10 with unproductive questioning of witnesses.
00:13 The first witness, Eliora Kotz,
00:16 a former in-house lobbyist for FTX US,
00:19 was unable to provide much useful testimony
00:21 because she joined the company
00:22 after most of the documents she was asked about were created.
00:26 The judge criticized the lawyers
00:27 for hauling up Cory Gattis, a Google Records custodian,
00:31 from Texas only to have him authenticate metadata
00:33 for a small number of documents
00:35 where authentication was not even disputed.
00:38 While expressing frustration
00:40 with the unproductive questioning,
00:41 the judge also noted there was fault on both sides
00:44 and the overall trial day was efficiently run
00:46 with four witnesses testifying.
00:48 - For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.