Sam Bankman-Fried is now restricted to a flip phone with no internet

Sam Bankman-Fried is now restricted to a flip phone with no internet, per BI.

This is following allegations that he sent text messages and voice calls to former employees on Signal.

He is now allowed to use "a flip phone or other non-smartphone with either no internet capabilities or internet capabilities disabled," prosecutors wrote.

SBF cannot speak with "current or former employees of FTX or Alameda."

Recently, the names of the two people who co-signed Sam-Bankman Fried’s $250 million bail bond can be made public, per CoinDesk.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan made the ruling on Jan 30.

The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and CoinDesk had all filed a suit to get the court to release the identities of the two people, saying “the public’s interest in this matter cannot be overstated.”

SBF's lawyers said there was threat to them if the names were released.

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