
The self-proclaimed creator of Bitcoin Craig Wright could provide fake documents during the trial of the case against David Kleiman. Lawyer Stephen Palley pointed this out on his Twitter.
the return path. rofl.
also, June 24, 2011 was a Friday. pic.twitter.com/VClq15HRj7
– Palley (@stephendpalley) July 3, 2019
So, among the documents provided by Wright to the court, there is one, dated October 23, 2012. However, the data of the document indicate that it was created after the death of Kleiman.
In particular, the rights to the Calibri font from 2015 are used, which means that the file simply could not be created before.
a purported 2012 trust doc with font files copyrighted 2015 pic.twitter.com/Gi66glsESh
– Palley (@stephendpalley) July 3, 2019
Some users immediately responded to the information with the ironic suggestion that Wright could have created this shift earlier under a pseudonym.
Yeah, but maybe maybe it wasn’t it commercially until 2015 … under a pseudonym?
– Mike In Space (@mikeinspace) July 3, 2019
It is worth noting that this is not the first time that Craig Wright has been convicted of submitting forged documents. So, earlier he presented a fake correspondence with a dead mathematician in court and was forced to withdraw it.
Recall that in February 2018, Ira Kleiman, the brother of the late computer forensic scientist and mathematician Dave Kleiman, who is associated with the creation of Bitcoin, sued Craig Wright, accusing the latter of appropriating about 1.1 million BTC, which allegedly belonged to Kleiman.
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