
Wright initiated over $1.2 trillion worth of lawsuits in October, violating a prior ruling and repeating his claim of being Nakamoto.
Wright initiated over $1.2 trillion worth of lawsuits in October, violating a prior ruling and repeating his claim of being Nakamoto.
For six months, Wright must keep a statement posted to his X account confirming the court’s ruling against him.
Judge Mellor believes the case merits a referral to the CPS for possible criminal proceedings
A written court judgment against Wright includes the word “forgery” 130 times in connection to his failed trial defense earlier this year.
Wright had suffered another blow in this case against COPA a month ago.
The computer scientist said his memory fails him in naming one of the hundreds of supposed recipients of “Satoshi’s” Bitcoin.
Craig Wright appeared shaken during his cross-examination on Wednesday while delivering increasingly complicated explanations as to why his documents appeared forged.
A long timeline of lawsuits involving Craig Wright is expected to conclude with one final court case this month.
Wright was awarded just £1 in damages for a defamation case against McCormack in July.
The Court of Appeals stated that it considered each argument but found no reason to change the jury’s verdict.
Bitcoin.org‘s Anon Operator Denied Anonymity in Legal Battle Against Craig Wright
A group of Bitcoin devs are fighting back against a lawsuit brought by Wright’s crypto company claiming ownership of a large amount of BTC.
Today in Crypto: South Korea Launches the Joint Investigation Centre for Crypto Crimes, Singapore Rules Crypto is Property Capable of Being Held in Trust, Craig Wright Must Pay £400,000 in Coinbase & Kraken Cases but Judge Doesn‘t Think He Has the Money
The UK judge raised concerns about Craig Wright’s “inconsistent” statements on his financial standing.
The decision reverses a prior ruling, allowing Craig Wright to appeal a lawsuit claiming copyright to the Bitcoin whitepaper and database.
A report published by the U.K. Law Commission bolsters Bitcoin core developers’ defense that they are not liable for 111,000 BTC taken by hackers.