- Sam Bankman-Fried’s neurodivergence, including ASD and ADHD, played a crucial role in his trial’s proceedings.
- Denying ADHD medication for SBF during key trial phases hampered his ability to focus.
Sam Bankman-Fried, was once a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency world. Claimed in November 2023 that he had become “the most hated man on earth” due to his role in the collapse of FTX. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison and fined $11 billion after being found guilty of wire fraud and conspiracy.
Upon Sam Bankman Fried’s release in 2022, Bankman-Fried was mandated to undergo mental health and substance abuse counseling. It was as part of a plea agreement. Despite his initial hopes for leniency, he filed an appeal against his conviction on seven felony counts and the 25-year sentence. A process that has faced significant challenges.
In a recent amicus brief supporting his appeal, a group of doctors highlighted the impact of Bankman-Fried’s neurodivergence on his trial. Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). They argue that his conditions contributed to difficulties during legal proceedings.
“For example, his cognitive and communication style—which includes seeking clarity when confronted by what he perceives as ambiguous questions, and giving expansive, detailed answers in the interest of accuracy—is characteristic of ASD”.
The conclusion states that Neurodivergence significantly influenced SBF’s trial. And that it should be taken into account when evaluating his appeal.
Neglecting Medication Worsened SBF’s Trial Impact
The lack of appropriate management for Mr. Sam Bankman-Fried’s ADHD during crucial phases of the trial. Significantly heightened the prejudice against him. Specifically, during the first three weeks when the government presented its case. He was denied access to the ADHD medication essential for maintaining focus. As a result, he was not only deprived of many of FTX’s documents necessary for his defense. But was also unable to concentrate on the evidence presented by the prosecution.
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