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Plaintiffs File Claim That Craig Wright Had Filed A Fraudulent List Of Bitcoin Addresses And Blocks

Ramsey Baker

Summary: Plaintiffs in the Kleinman v. Wright lawsuit have filed a new motion which claims that a list of unclaimed bitcoin addresses and blocks Craig wright had given to the court is fraudulent. The plaintiffs have requested the court issue a case-terminating sanction that would impose a judgment against Wright for conducting in bad faith. This comes after the release ...

Plaintiffs in the Kleinman v. Wright lawsuit have filed a new motion which claims that a list of unclaimed bitcoin addresses and blocks Craig wright had given to the court is fraudulent. The plaintiffs have requested the court issue a case-terminating sanction that would impose a judgment against Wright for conducting in bad faith.

This comes after the release of a message containing signatures from the private keys of 145 of the addresses Wright claimed to own. The message states that "Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud," and that he “doesn't have the keys used to sign this message...We are all Satoshi."

By Ramsey Baker

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