A few points:
1. Thankfully, the court relies on evidence, not false news.
2. False news is easy to write. You can spin negative narratives on just about anything with anonymous sources, from disgruntled ex-employee who were fired for cause, leaking date, under performance; from competitors paying fudders; even from political compaigns who are anti-crypto.
3. There is a whole industry of "mass tort lawyers" who files civil law suits as soon as you do a federal plea. All my lawyers warmed me about this, but I didn't fully grasp the concept until it happened.
4. You don't need 891 pages with 3,189 paragraphs if you have real evidence. You only do that when you don't have any evidence, trying to make up the lack of evidence with fake volumes, which as the good judge said, is "wholly unnecessary".
Truth wins with time!