The DOJ told the court Wednesday that charges related to political donations weren’t mentioned in the original extradition by the Bahamas.
The U.S. Department of Justice has decided to drop one of the charges against Sam Bankman-Fried relating to political donations, citing “treaty obligations” with The Bahamas.
The DOJ informed Judge Lewis A. Kaplan via a letter dated July 26 that it does not intend to proceed with the trial on the “unlawful campaign contributions” count.
Campaign finance laws are connected to political donations, and charges can be brought against individuals or entities involved in the political process, including candidates, political committees, donors, or other organizations.
The DOJ, representing the United States government, charged Bankman-Fried on 12 criminal counts, which included an allegation of violating campaign finance laws.
During a court hearing on Wednesday, the DOJ stated that they were awaiting clarification from The Bahamas government on whether the particular charge was included in Bankman-Fried’s extradition documents from when he was arrested in December 2022.