COPA to seek criminal charges for Craig Wright’s Satoshi ‘lies’

Share This Post

In the closing stages of the legal case over the identity of Bitcoin’s creator, the Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) said that Craig Wright has failed to establish his claims despite multiple attempts at forgery and should be prosecuted criminally.

COPA’s lawyers said during the closing statement that Wright has perjured himself on multiple counts during the proceedings and submitted documents that are clearly forged.

The lawyers said:

“The audacity of forging an email in the midst of the trial to support his misleading evidence is not only a direct affront to the integrity of the court but also to the foundational principles of justice.”

The organization urged the court to pursue criminal charges against Wright and intends to submit the forged documents to the prosecutor’s office.

Pattern of falsehoods

COPA argued that the evidence clearly shows Dr. Wright did not invent Bitcoin, write the Bitcoin White Paper, or produce the crypto’s code. The team highlighted Wright’s reliance on a vast number of forged documents to support his claim, accusing him of attempting serious fraud against the court.

According to COPA’s lawyers:

“In his quest to substantiate his claim to be Satoshi, Dr. Wright has engaged in the production of a staggering array of forged documents, attempting a serious and elaborate fraud upon the court.”

The closing statements specifically pointed to two incidents that, according to COPA, exemplify Wright’s alleged deceptive tactics.

Firstly, Wright requested a trial adjournment in December, introducing the BDO Drive material and the White Paper LaTeX files as new evidence. COPA claims expert analysis revealed these documents as forgeries created recently, undermining their validity as evidence.

Additionally, COPA accused Wright of forging an email during the trial to support his narrative about the MYOB records, aiming to discredit the accurate account provided by his former solicitors, Ontier. COPA has dismissed Wright’s explanation for this forgery as highly improbable.

Additionally, the lawyers argued that Wright had committed perjury during the proceedings, saying:

“Throughout his testimony, Dr. Wright has engaged in a continuous pattern of falsehoods. There are no bounds to his willingness to deceive, as evidenced by his repeated lies under oath.”

COPA vs. Wright

Wright has claimed to be Bitcoin’s pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, for the better part of a decade and wants to wrest control of the flagship crypto’s development and source code via copyright laws — resulting in COPA filing a lawsuit to disprove his claims.

COPA is seeking injunctive relief to ensure Wright cannot continue to lay claim to Bitcoin’s heritage.

The trial has been going on for several weeks and will continue for a few more days before the UK court can reach a verdict, as both sides have yet to conclude presenting their closing arguments.

COPA, representing a group of crypto developers and stakeholders, challenged Wright’s assertions in court, arguing that his claims were unfounded and supported by a series of forgeries and misleading evidence.

The case spotlighted Wright’s submission of what COPA contends are recently created documents intended to back his claim, including material related to the early development of Bitcoin and alleged communications from the period Satoshi was active.

The post COPA to seek criminal charges for Craig Wright’s Satoshi ‘lies’ appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read Entire Article
spot_img

Related Posts

Court Approves Crypto Lender Genesis’ $3 Billion Payout to Customers

Crypto lender Genesis Global obtained court approval Friday to return approximately $3 billion to its customers as part of its bankruptcy liquidation US Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane approved

Why Did Bitcoin Just Jump 10%? Blockchain Firm Weighs In

The cryptocurrency market has been on a hot streak in the past few days, with several large-cap assets posting significant gains in the past week Most notably, the Bitcoin price bounced back from

Tether Adds Fresh $1 Billion USDT To Supply – Bitcoin To Rally Again?

According to data from CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin rose by 29% on Friday to trade above $67,000 for the first time since April 24 This positive price performance by the maiden cryptocurrency has been

Mid-May NFT Sales Drop by 8.97%, Top 4 Chains See Reductions

Between May 10 and May 17, non-fungible token (NFT) sales totaled $15056 million, marking an 897% decline from the previous week’s figures NFT sales have consistently decreased on a weekly

DOJ Arrests Two In Connection With $73 Million Crypto Laundering Scheme

United States authorities have charged two foreign nationals for laundering $73 million in cryptocurrency investment scams, commonly known as “pig butchering” This development was

Analyzing the US Government’s Bitcoin holdings: What you need to know

The following is a guest post from Vincent Maliepaard, Marketing Director at IntoTheBlock According to the latest data from IntoTheBlock, the US government holds over 1% of the Bitcoin supply, valued
- Advertisement -spot_img