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  2. Self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor in contempt of court over $1 ...

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    Craig Wright had long claimed to have been the author of a 2008 white paper, the foundational text of bitcoin, published under the pseudonym "Satoshi Nakamoto." But a judge at London's High Court ...

  3. Craig Steven Wright - Wikipedia

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    On Thursday, 5 May 2016, shortly before closing his blog, Wright sent around an email link to a news story site saying: "Craig Wright faces criminal charges and serious jail time in UK". Wright stated, "I am the source of terrorist funds as bitcoin creator or I am a fraud to the world. At least a fraud is able to see his family.

  4. Self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor faces contempt of court case ...

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    An Australian computer scientist who claimed he invented bitcoin was on Friday accused of contempt of court after he filed a 911 million-pound ($1.18 billion) lawsuit against Twitter founder Jack ...

  5. Craig Wright Allegedly Submits Fake Email in Bitcoin Lawsuit

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    By CCN: A Redditor has revealed perhaps the most interesting fraud claim regarding Craig Wright yet. Wright is being sued by the estate of Dave Kleiman for a sum in the many billions of dollars.

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  7. Craig Wright, who falsely claimed to be Bitcoin inventor ...

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    A U.K. judge ruled that Craig Wright violated a court order that required him to stop claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, a pseudonym for the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, and taking related legal ...

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