The Crypto Trial of the Century: Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty on All Counts

The Latin Bulletin Before the highly anticipated crypto trial unfolded, doubts lingered in the air. Could a jury of twelve ordinary individuals truly grasp the complexities of cryptocurrencies and the alleged intricate manipulations orchestrated by Sam Bankman-Fried? Yet, as the trial progressed, these concerns dissipated, and the jury’s ability to comprehend the case became evident….

The Enigmatic Identity of Sam Bankman-Fried: A Sketchy Affair

The Latin Bulletin The recent trial of alleged billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried has raised eyebrows, not only due to the serious allegations against him but also because of a curious alter ego that seems to have emerged in the courthouse illustrations. The first glimpse of Bankman-Fried’s alter ego, Tyler Durden, coincidentally appeared in a courtroom sketch…

Trump’s Troubles with Gag Orders: A Legal Battle Uncovered

The Latin Bulletin In the past week, former President Donald Trump found himself entangled in legal controversies surrounding gag orders in two separate court cases. These developments shed light on the complexities surrounding his legal battles and the implications for freedom of speech in criminal proceedings. Let us delve deeper into the unfolding events and…

Ivanka Trump Ordered to Testify in New York Civil Fraud Case

The Latin Bulletin In a recent development, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron has mandated Ivanka Trump to provide testimony in the ongoing civil fraud case involving her family and their eponymous business. This ruling comes after arguments put forth by the Trump defendants, claiming that the disputed transactions had exceeded the statute of…

The Trump Factor: The Curious Case of Plea Bargains in the Georgia Prosecution

The Latin Bulletin As the legal battle surrounding the Georgia criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump and his allies continues, an intriguing aspect emerges – Trump’s potential ability to stay out of jail while his co-defendants face the grim prospect of prison time. This disparity could have profound implications for criminal defendants and their…

Fragility and Anticipation: A Snapshot of Recent Financial News

The Latin Bulletin Waystar IPO: A Delayed Opportunity: The Wall Street Journal reports that the highly anticipated IPO of Waystar, a private-equity-backed company, has been delayed until December or even 2024. This delay serves as a testament to the fragile state of the U.S. IPO market, which has struggled in the past two years. Despite…

Sam Bankman-Fried Takes the Stand: A Defining Moment in His Criminal Trial

The Latin Bulletin Mark Cohen’s recent announcement to Judge Lewis Kaplan regarding Sam Bankman-Fried’s intention to testify in his ongoing criminal trial has sparked curiosity and anticipation. After enduring a strenuous case that included damning allegations from former colleagues, Bankman-Fried is determined to clear his name by personally addressing the charges against him. As we…

The Corporate Transparency Act and its Impact on Small Businesses

The Latin Bulletin In recent years, the U.S. real estate market saw an influx of corporate buyers, raising concerns about the potential involvement of individuals under government investigations for crimes such as money laundering and financing of terrorist organizations. To address this issue, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was signed into law in 2021, mandating…