Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, seems to have growing legal troubles. At the moment, Wright is in a court battle against the estate of Dave Kleiman. In a previous order by the court, Wright had to provide transactional records related to the Bitcoin (BTC) he owned back in December 2013. Nonetheless, it seems that […] origin »
Self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, Craig Wright’s legal troubles have not ceased. The nChain Chief Scientist’s court battle against the estate of former partner, Dave Kleiman, legislated by a district court in Florida, saw new developments.
Coinspeaker Craig Wright Ordered to Provide Bitcoin Ownership RecordsThe order directs Wright to produce a copy of documents detailing the “formation, administration, and operation of the blind trust” to the plaintiffs.
According to a recent report released by The Block, the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, decided to issue an order regarding Craig Wright’s motion about the production of a list of the Bitcoin (BTC) addresses that he owned.
Bitcoin developer Jeff Garzik has revealed that the U. S District Court of Southern Florida has subpoenaed him, requesting at least two dozen assorted documents in the infamous Kleiman vs. Wright Bitcoin lawsuit.
A U.K. judge has ordered to freeze $7.6 million worth of Craig Wright's assets worldwide after finding that he falsely claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin.
COPA took Wright to court to try and prevent him from suing developers and other members of the crypto community, claiming intellectual property rights over Bitcoin's technology.
On Friday, Craig Wright's sister Danielle DeMorgan recounted how she once saw him dressed as a ninja and working in a room full of computers, evidence, she says, he created Bitcoin.