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Judge Kaplan’s Ire Hits All Lawyers in the Sam Bankman-Fried Case

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As dangerous as she was, the Googler was worse. Gaddis, who responds to authorized requests the search engine large receives, spent his ever-so-brief testimony saying there existed metadata that (I assume) demonstrated some Google doc whose contents weren’t truly mentioned had been acquired, or labored on, or one thing, by Bankman-Fried. (Editor’s word: No, I am not going to attempt to enhance that sentence as a result of it is good.) Then cross-examination demonstrated Gaddis didn’t know a rattling factor about metadata, a revelation that threw the bench into disarray.

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