Avi Eisenberg’s $110m crypto fraud trial gets rescheduled
The trial for Avi Eisenberg, the crypto trader accused of a $110 million fraud, has been pushed back to April 2024. The trial was initially scheduled to kick off next month. Originally set to commence on Dec. 8, Eisenberg’s trial has faced delays due to several factors. His legal team requested additional time to prepare, citing the case’s complexity involving unique legal and factual issues related to crypto -native concepts. Eisenberg’s lawyers sought extra preparation time, highlighting the intricate and unprecedented legal challenges posed by the alleged fraud. Unlike conventional fraud cases, Eisenberg’s plan involved complicated cryptocurrency ideas, making it harder for both the prosecution and defense to handle the case. A complex legal battle Legal analysts draw parallels between the complexity of Eisenberg’s case and that of disgraced crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried, whose verdict is currently scheduled for March 28. The government...