| After
SBF 25 Years
Salame 90
Months Bond
Said No
Sassoon But US
Says Nov 20
Redacted
by
Matthew Russell Lee
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 10 – On the US v Sam
Bankman-Fried trial, hours
after the guilty verdict, a
book was published: "Crypto
Criminal: The Conviction of
Sam Bankman-Fried: As live
tweeted and investigated from
inside the SDNY courthouse by
Matthew Russell Lee,"
audio/book here.
On March
28, 2024, Inner City Press
live tweeted his sentencing,
to 25 years.
On May 28
Salame was
"sentenced to
90 months."
On
August 21,
Salame filed
that "the
Government
used the plea
negotiations
to threaten
Salame’s
domestic
partner and
the mother of
his child,
Michelle Bond."
Full filing
on Patreon here.
But
then, after Bond's
lawyer Eric
Breslin of
Duane Morris
said no more
Sassoon, the
US Attorney's
Office on Nov 10
wrote in, "The
parties have
conferred and
agree that the
Government may
call former
U.S. Attorney
Danielle
Sassoon as a
witness on
November 20 at
10 a.m." On
November 10 it
emerged
Sassoon is
going to work
at Clement
& Murphy on
criminal and
appellate
matters and
complex
litigation.
Later
on
November 10,
Bond's lawyers
at Duane
Morris sent in
an absurdly
redacted
letter: "We
are the
attorneys for
Michelle Bond.
We need to
state at the
outset that we
wish
[REDACTED]
However, we
would be
remiss in our
duty to Ms. Bond ...
[REDACTED] -
full
redacted filing on
Patreon here
We'll
have more on
this, and on
retainer(s).
More details on X
for Subscribers
here, Substack here
This
case is US v.
Bond,
24-cr-494 (Daniels)
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