Sam Bankman-Fried could pay his expert witnesses up to $1,200 per hour should they testify on his behalf.
to the court filings. Other hourly rates for SBF’s potential expert witnesses range between $400 and $650.
On the other hand, Peter Easton, an accounting professor at the University of Notre Dame, who is a proposed witness for the prosecution, will charge $1,175 per hour, the court dataThe above-mentioned court filings came as part of a motion by the U.S. Department of Justice toThe DOJ argued that Bankman-Fried’s proposed experts and their accompanying disclosures “suffer from an array of deficiencies” and fail to provide a basis for the opinions.
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