The judge revealed something striking: he scrapped his evening plans and pushed through past midnight, combing through victim statements that kept flooding in. Over 315 submissions landed on his desk—some arriving just half an hour before the hearing kicked off.
That timing didn't sit right with him. The sheer volume and last-minute nature of the filings raised fairness concerns for those affected. He's now weighing whether to hit pause on the whole proceeding.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 11h ago
315 testimonies were submitted just half an hour ago. This move is really incredible; even the judge can't handle it.
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MoneyBurner
· 12-11 23:03
315 testimonies, just half an hour ago they were still bombarding wildly? The on-chain data isn't this chaotic, is the judge trying to short-circuit procedural justice? I bet he has to pause.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-11 23:00
The 315 materials only arrived half an hour ago? This guy probably just wants to mess with the mindset.
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BrokenRugs
· 12-11 22:53
ngl this process is a bit ridiculous... 315 documents finally dropped at the last minute, and the judge stayed up until midnight—it's crazy.
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0xOverleveraged
· 12-11 22:52
ngl, the 315 documents only arrived half an hour ago? How tough is this judge... But such a trial is really unfair to the defendant.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-11 22:46
Honestly, this judge has some skills. Staying up all night just to review these materials. However, submitting all 315 documents at once is a bit excessive.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 12-11 22:43
This judge is really ruthless, still stacking documents in the middle of the night... However, 315 documents were still flying half an hour ago, who can stand this?
The judge revealed something striking: he scrapped his evening plans and pushed through past midnight, combing through victim statements that kept flooding in. Over 315 submissions landed on his desk—some arriving just half an hour before the hearing kicked off.
That timing didn't sit right with him. The sheer volume and last-minute nature of the filings raised fairness concerns for those affected. He's now weighing whether to hit pause on the whole proceeding.