Judge Lewis Kaplan, of the Southern District of New York, resolved the majority of outstanding in limine, or pretrial, motions in a 16-page order Tuesday, allowing the DOJ to admit certain evidence. He also denied the DOJ’s motions to block the defense team from cross-examining witnesses about privileged issues, and denied Bankman-Fried’s team’s motion to block any evidence tied to the cryptocurrency exchange’s bankruptcy.
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