A London court has ruled that Craig Wright, founder of @nChainGlobal, who claimed to be Bitcoin's creator Satoshi Nakamoto, lied extensively and committed forgery. Justice Mellor, in his written judgment, stated that Wright's forged documents were used to support his false claim of being Nakamoto. The court found that Wright used the legal system as a 'vehicle for fraud' during the weekslong trial. This ruling marks the end of the 'Faketoshi' saga.
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NYTimes' just wrote a well researched, factually-accurate article about Bitcoin Nice work @yaffebellany https://t.co/CQCvWPwiBS
New York Times covers Faketoshi. https://t.co/S0GcLl5qXD
A London court ruled Monday that the man who claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto in a weekslong trial lied extensively and committed forgery "on a grand scale," finding that the computer scientist had used the courts as a "vehicle for fraud." https://t.co/Ff3Olw9SMo
“All his lied and forged documents were in support of his biggest lie: his claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto,” says Justice Mellor in his written judgment. The #Faketoshi Saga is finally over! https://t.co/FRrthkbAXM
It's official, @Dr_CSWright the founder of @nChainGlobal is a fraud — Justice Mellor in his written ruling. #Faketoshi #BSV #nchain #fraud #jailtime #purjery https://t.co/4rSew6Ru3Q