U.S. Department of Justice: SBF's so-called "effective altruism" should not be used as a defense against the charges
ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, the U.S. Department of Justice submitted jury instructions to the court, stating: "The defendant emphasized his so-called 'effective altruism' philosophy in certain public statements to argue that his business decisions were motivated by a desire to contribute to the world. However, any such argument is not a defense against fraud or other criminal charges, and the court has recognized this multiple times."
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