Anonymous ID: 68d63b Feb. 16, 2023, 4:07 p.m. No.18361169   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Anti-LGBT flag may appear in Russia.

 

According to media reports, employees of the Institute of Modern Psychology in Moscow sent a letter to the President's Office with a request to create a flag of traditional family values as opposed to the rainbow one. The new symbol, in their opinion, will unite brave, honest and sensible people.

Anonymous ID: 68d63b Feb. 16, 2023, 4:09 p.m. No.18361179   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://t.me/intelslava/44601

CNN showed footage of the destruction of a group of American mercenaries in Artyomovsk

It is known that ex-US Marine Pete Reed, head of Global Response Medicine, was eliminated as a result of an accurate strike.

Anonymous ID: 68d63b Feb. 16, 2023, 4:12 p.m. No.18361193   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1198

The judge overseeing Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud trial threatened to revoke the FTX co-founder’s bail if tight restrictions weren’t placed on his use of electronic devices, per Bloomberg.

Anonymous ID: 68d63b Feb. 16, 2023, 4:14 p.m. No.18361204   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1236 >>1267 >>1577 >>1660 >>1680

https://www.wsj.com/articles/judge-seeks-tougher-bail-restrictions-for-sam-bankman-fried-f4602e45

Judge Seeks Tougher Bail Restrictions for Sam Bankman-Fried

Prosecutors and defense disagree over limits on FTX founder’s communications while he awaits trial on fraud charges

A federal judge on Thursday voiced growing discomfort with Sam Bankman-Fried’s bail conditions, ordering prosecutors and the defense to hammer out appropriately tough restrictions on the FTX founder’s access to electronic devices as he awaits trial on fraud charges.

The command, from U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, came after weeks of wrangling over the terms of Mr. Bankman-Fried’s house arrest. Federal prosecutors in January said he contacted a potential witness from his parents’ Palo Alto, Calif., home, which they said could constitute tampering. They also objected to his use of encrypted messaging applications like Signal and this week added a new concern, about Mr. Bankman-Fried accessing the internet through a virtual private network, or VPN, that obscures his location.

During an hourlong hearing, Judge Kaplan said Mr. Bankman-Fried’s bail restrictions needed to be tightened since the defendant was accused of committing crimes involving the internet and is known to have used encrypted messaging.

“There is a solution, but it’s not one anyone has proposed yet,” Judge Kaplan said, referring to the possibility of sending Mr. Bankman-Fried to jail.

Prosecutors have proposed that Mr. Bankman-Fried have access only to one phone and one laptop, both of which would be monitored by the government. He would be limited to using email, working on his defense, making voice calls and sending texts.

Mr. Bankman-Fried’s lawyers said the government was mischaracterizing innocuous outreach to a former colleague as potential witness tampering. And they said he was using the VPN to watch football online. While they agreed there should be some tougher conditions, they warned against banning his access to the internet entirely, saying it would be draconian and hinder his ability to prepare for his case. Mr. Bankman-Fried needed access to Google applications and Zoom to prepare for his defense, they said.

Judge Kaplan questioned whether, even with the proposed restrictions, Mr. Bankman-Fried might use his parents’ phones and computers, as well as wireless internet in their home.

“Why am I being asked to turn him loose in this garden of electronic devices?” Judge Kaplan asked. He ordered both sides to propose a better plan, and asked whether the defense would pay for a consultant who could advise him on technology issues.

Mr. Bankman-Fried, 30 years old, was released on a $250 million bond after being indicted in December on allegations he stole billions of dollars from the ill-fated crypto exchange’s customers while misleading investors and lenders.

Anonymous ID: 68d63b Feb. 16, 2023, 4:18 p.m. No.18361236   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>“Why am I being asked to turn him loose in this garden of electronic devices?” Judge Kaplan asked.

>>18361204

>“There is a solution, but it’s not one anyone has proposed yet,” Judge Kaplan said, referring to the possibility of sending Mr. Bankman-Fried to jail.