Ellison Notebook, Emails, Messages Allegedly Part of 'Mountain' of Evidence Against Bankman-Fried
- Proseuctors have allegedly compiled 6 million pages documenting Sam Bankman-Fried's alleged fraud, bribery, and campaign finance violations.
- million pages are said to come from Bankman-Fried's digital accounts and devices.
- The remaining evidence is said to include Caroline Ellison's diary, the on-off girlfriend and former Alameda CEO expected to testify against Bankman-Fried.
- The evidence is reportedly among the largest ever collected in a white-collar case in the Southern District of New York.
- Bankman-Fried's lawyers have allegedly argued prosecutors relied on a law firm to get company documents and failed to share potentially helpful evidence with the defense.