KEY POINTS
  • FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is heading back to a Bahamas jail.
  • He had been expected to waive his right to an extradition hearing on Monday morning, but in court demanded to see a copy of his federal indictment, with his defense attorney expressing "shock" at the proceedings.
  • Bankman-Fried, dressed in a blue suit and white button-down shirt, was visibly shaking, and his defense attorney told the court that he was "shocked" that Bankman-Fried was in court.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was sent back to a Bahamas jail Monday in a chaotic courtroom scene, after a reported plan for him to waive his extradition to the U.S. stalled. However, multiple media reports later in the day said that he had told his Bahamian lawyer to proceed with extradition hearings, and he's now expected back in court later this week.

Reports over the weekend indicated that Bankman-Fried would consent to extradition, but the former crypto billionaire told a different story Monday, demanding to see a copy of his federal indictment before agreeing to return to the U.S. He will return to Fox Hill jail rather than surrendering himself to U.S. custody.