TechFlow reported, according to The Block, that the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected SBF's latest request for release. SBF will remain in prison serving his sentence, awaiting sentencing on March 28.
Clerk of the Court Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe stated, "We have reviewed the supplemental arguments of the defendant-appellant and found them unpersuasive." The court noted that Bankman-Fried had previously attempted to tamper with the testimony of two witnesses prior to the initial trial.




