cryptonews: Two people who co-signed SBF's bond were revealed to be friends and colleagues of his parents at Stanford University.
The answer to the intriguing riddle of who among Sam Bankman-Fried's friends and colleagues was willing to put up hundreds of thousands of dollars to back the bail bond keeping him out of jail while awaiting trial all came back to Stanford University, where his parents are professors.
On Wednesday, the trial judge acceded to Freedom of Information law requests from various press outlets, the two people who co-signed his bond were revealed to be friends and colleagues of his parents at Stanford University. Joseph Bankman is a professor at Stanford Law School, where Barbara Fried is a professor emeritus, having recently retired.
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