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This is the FTX on trial podcast and here are the Top Stories from the Sam Bankman-Freed Trial in the Past 24 HoursCaroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda Research, Bankman-Freed's trading firm, continued her testimony on Tuesday. She testified that Bankman-Freed directed her to commit crimes, including wire fraud and money laundering. She also said that she and Bankman-Freed had a romantic relationship.Ellison's testimony has been damaging to Bankman-Freed's defense. She is a key witness for the prosecution, and her testimony provides strong evidence that Bankman-Freed was aware of and involved in the alleged fraud.Bankman-Freed's defense team has tried to discredit Ellison, but so far, they have not been successful. They have argued that she is lying to protect herself and that she was not involved in the decision-making at Alameda Research.The trial is expected to last for several more weeks. It is unclear whether Ellison will be the only former FTX employee to testify against Bankman-Freed. However, her testimony has been a major blow to his defense.Other Major News from the TrialFormer FTX CTO Gary Wang testified last week. He testified that he was aware of some of the alleged fraud at FTX, but that he did not believe that Bankman-Freed was aware of it.Prosecutors have presented evidence that Bankman-Freed used FTX customer funds to make risky investments at Alameda Research. They have also presented evidence that he used customer funds to fund his own lavish lifestyle.Bankman-Freed's defense team has argued that he is a victim of his own success. They have said that he was overwhelmed by the rapid growth of FTX and that he made mistakes but did not commit any crimes.Overall, the trial is going poorly for Bankman-Freed. Ellison's testimony has been particularly damaging, and it is unclear how his defense team will respond. The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks, and it will be interesting to see if any other former FTX employees testify against Bankman-Freed.Thank you for listening and if you like this podcast, check out the Google on Trial podcast available where ever you get you choose to listen.