The names of the two Stanford-linked individuals were unsealed in court on Wednesday.
Unsealed court records named the guarantors as Larry Kramer, the dean emeritus of Stanford Law School, and Andreas Paepcke, a senior research scientist and computer science expert at the elite institution.
Bankman-Fried was born on Stanford’s campus. Paepcke’s connection to the family was not immediately clear. In a statement, Kramer said he and his wife have been “close friends” with Bankman and Fried since the “mid-1990s.”“During the past two years, while my family faced a harrowing battle with cancer, they have been the truest of friends — bringing food, providing moral support, and frequently stepping in at moment’s notice to help,” Kramer said. Stanford University InfoLab
The identities of Bankman-Fried’s co-signers had been a subject of rampant speculation. Bankman-Fried’s attorneys initially signaled they would appeal District Judge Lewis Kaplan’s decision to unseal the names.
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