The court had previously agreed to let the defense start after lunch on Thursday, when the DOJ expected to call two or three witnesses, including an FTX customer and investor. The defense has proposed six witnesses to start its case, the filing said. The DOJ filing did not name any of the potential defense witnesses, and it’s still unclear whether Bankman-Fried himself will testify.
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