SBF Attorney Has Reached Agreement with Prosecutors, Will Allow SBF to Use Messaging App

According to a letter signed by SBF attorney Mark Cohen, SBF's legal team and prosecutors have reached an agreement in which the parties will modify their bail conditions regarding the use of electronic communications.

The parties reportedly agreed to use FaceTime, Zoom, iMessage, text messaging, email, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp. (For WhatsApp, SBF's phone must have monitoring software installed to record these messages.)

In addition, SBF still cannot use ephemeral messaging applications, such as Signal.

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