SBF account posts: New evidence shows the Biden administration's Department of Justice threatened witnesses, demanding the reversal of convictions

Foresight News reports that SBF (@SBF_FTX) posted on X stating that new evidence shows the Biden administration’s Department of Justice threatened multiple witnesses, forcing them to remain silent or change their testimony. He calls for the charges to be dismissed and believes that Judge Lewis Kaplan is biased against him, former FTX executive Ryan Salame, and President Trump, and that his rulings, which are unfavorable to him, have prevented a fair judgment in this case.

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