The government asked the judge to deny the renewed motion, saying that the claims made by SBF do not outweigh the “danger posed” by the release conditions.
, which was submitted on Sept. 25.
The government said that the defendant’s claims of not being able to “meaningfully participate” in his own defense, which warrants release, “does not outweigh the danger posed by such release conditions in light of the defendant’s prior course of conduct.” The “danger” is listed as “danger to the community and/or flight.“ It also said the renewed motion “recycles” generalized claims and cited two previous times when the court objected to similar requests.was denied because of multiple factors.
These included “the defendant’s extensive access to electronic discovery for 7-½ months before his bail was revoked shortly before trial” and the lack of providing any details about specific materials he claims he cannot access, among others.
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