NEW YORK, June 13 (Reuters) - Sam Bankman-Fried, the indicted founder of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, wants a U.S. judge to throw out criminal charges brought against him following his extradition from the Bahamas.
They want U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan to dismiss the charges, or try them separately from seven additional charges at Bankman-Fried's scheduled Oct. 2 trial.
Bankman-Fried, 31, was extradited in December from the Bahamas to face charges he stole from customers, lied to investors and lenders, and violated campaign finance laws.
An extradition treaty between the United States and the Bahamas says a country must consent before defendants can be tried on charges brought after their extradition.
U.S. prosecutors have said will drop Bankman-Fried's post-extradition charges if the Bahamas does not consent.
Persons:
Sam Bankman, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, FTX, Fried, Kaplan, Luc Cohen
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YORK, U.S, District, Supreme, Prosecutors, Thomson
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U.S, Bahamas, Manhattan, Bankman, Caribbean, FTX, United States, New York