SBF Launches Appeal, Claims He Was “Presumed Guilty” Before Trial

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Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is moving to overturn his fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence as his appeals process begins today. The FTX founder’s legal counsel will argue that he was presumed guilty before he was even charged. SBF Takes His Case to Court As oral arguments for SBF’s appeal get underway in Manhattan this week, the 33-year-old founder of the collapsed FTX exchange is seizing the moment to distance his name from words like “deception” and “betrayal.” Since a jury convicted SBF on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy two years ago, he and his legal team have been working on building his chances of an appeal to overturn his 25-year prison sentence. Before Sam Bankman-Fried testified for the jury in his own trial, he testified for an "unprecedented" hearing where prosecutors were able to cross-examine him.His lawyers say he was railroaded. SBF basically gave the prosecution a preview of his defense. pic.twitter.com/YnsPsp8cwq— Jacob Shamsian ⚖️ (@JayShams) November 4, 2025 During oral arguments, SBF’s attorney, Alexandra Shapiro, will argue that her client was treated as guilty from the outset, paving the way for a biased trial that ultimately resulted in his conviction. “In the United States, people accused of crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt,” Shapiro wrote in a September 2024 brief filed with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, reviewed by BeInCrypto. “That’s how it’s supposed to work,” she continued. “But none of that happened here. Fair trial principles were swept away in a ‘sentence first, verdict afterwards’ rush to judgment after FTX’s collapse.” She argued that bias, procedural errors, and the court’s refusal to let the defense present crucial evidence tainted the trial. Inside the Government’s Case Against SBF SBF’s conviction stemmed from the collapse of FTX and its sister firm, Alameda Research, following the 2022 crypto market crash. Prosecutors alleged that he misled customers while secretly using client funds to prop up Alameda and finance other ventures. The trial took place in the Southern District of New York before Judge Lewis A. Kaplan. In November 2023, a jury found SBF guilty. The charges followed months of market turmoil, during which Bitcoin lost more than half its value, major crypto players like Luna and Three Arrows Capital imploded, and bankruptcies erupted across the sector. Alameda’s heavily crypto-linked holdings plunged in value, forcing emergency repayments and exposing deep liquidity problems that ultimately led to FTX’s collapse. The government argued FTX was a fraud from inception, claiming SBF built it to funnel customer funds to Alameda. Prosecutors said he used the money for high-risk bets, real estate investments, and political donations, while misleading investors about FTX’s stability. Former executives testified that he authorized deceptive balance sheets and concealed Alameda’s massive debt. Yet, according to SBF’s legal defense, there was another way to view FTX’s demise. SBF’s Lawyers Say Evidence Was Silenced In her brief, Shapiro argued that the jury never got to see the full picture of FTX’s collapse. She maintained that SBF acted in good faith and believed FTX and Alameda were solvent when the market panic hit. The defense was prepared to show that FTX’s downfall stemmed from a liquidity crunch driven by a surge in customer withdrawals, rather than from insolvency. “There were always sufficient assets to make customers whole, although it would have taken a few days to a few weeks to sell enough of them to cover all remaining customer deposits, should the run on the bank continue,” Shapiro argued. She argued the court blocked key evidence proving the companies’ solvency while letting prosecutors present their version unchallenged. It also excluded most expert witnesses and restricted the testimony of the one permitted to appear. As a result, SBF was forced to rely mainly on his own account. SBF insisted that FTX was solvent and “could even repay crypto in kind.”FYI, former FTX executive Dan Chapsky also claimed in a recent interview that FTX was solvent and could repay customers in crypto.With SBF’s appeal approaching, the narrative battle between the pro-FTX… pic.twitter.com/5FK9KknwPE— FTX Historian (@historian_ftx) October 14, 2025 Shapiro added that the judge undermined her client’s credibility by mocking his demeanor during testimony. “The court ‘ridiculed Bankman-Fried’s demeanor, making comments like ‘the witness has what I’ll simply call an interesting way of responding to questions,’” the brief read. The Second Circuit is expected to take several months to issue a decision following this week’s oral arguments. If the court sides with SBF, his case could be sent back for a new trial. Such a move would reopen one of the most high-profile fraud cases in the history of cryptocurrency. The post SBF Launches Appeal, Claims He Was “Presumed Guilty” Before Trial appeared first on BeInCrypto.

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