The trial has not been going well for him, so the former crypto tycoon may take the stand and testify.
By Natalie Sherman & Erin DelmoreLawyers for former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried have asked for him to get increased medication to address his ADHD so he can better focus on his ongoing trial and possibly testify.
Mr Bankman-Fried's lawyers have drawn admissions from customers that they did not read the terms of service and established that his friends often failed to voice objections at the time. They've said Twitter posts were taken out of context. Allowing Mr Bankman-Fried - whose powers of persuasion once moved billions of dollars to his side - to speak for himself may be among the best options left.
Government prosecutors have said they are on track to wrap up their portion of the trial by 27 October, when Mr Bankman-Fried's team presents its side of the case.
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