Federal prosecutors also took time at Thursday’s hearing to discuss their progress reviewing the contents of seven electronic devices produced by Bankman-Fried. Prosecutors told the judge the process was going slower than expected due to the size of the devices and the amount of information. So far, approximately 6 million pages of documents have been produced in the case. One device, identified as Laptop B, is a sticking point for Bankman-Fried’s defense.
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