Craig Wright Following Judge Ruling On Kleiman Case: “I’m the *sshole Satoshi”

Craig Wright Following Judge Ruling On Kleiman Case: “I’m the *sshole Satoshi”

After the judge ordered him to hand over 50 percent 1.1 million bitcoin to the Kleiman estate, the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto seems to have flown off the handle a little bit…

The name’s Nakamoto…

If we go off today’s prices, the 50 percent, now owned by the Kleiman estate, would be worth over $10 billion. 

According to Modern Consensus, Wright said:

"The judge ordered me to send just under 500,000 BTC over to Ira. Let’s see what it does to the market. I wouldn’t have tanked the market. I’m nice."

Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart ordered the ‘payment’ but it isn’t to be final until the presiding judge on the case accepts the ruling.

The order by Reinhart on 26th August didn’t stop Wright from boasting about his holdings in bitcoin which currently sums up to around $5 billion, apparently. 

"You think I’m gonna complain because I only get to keep $6 billion and I’m the only surviving member of Satoshi?" Wright said. "The judge ruled it was a partnership. I’m the *sshole Satoshi. And Dave was the nice one. So have a nice day."

According to the judge, Satoshi Nakamoto was a three-person partnership apparently comprised of Craig Wright, Dave Kleiman and an unknown third party.

Wright explained:

"So when Dave Kleiman passed, the partnership transferred to Ira."

To clarify, Ira is Dave Kleiman's brother who filed a $10 billion lawsuit last year in demands that Wright turns over 50 percent of the bitcoin he had mined with Dave during their time together.

As reported by CCN:

“Ira also wanted 50% of the intellectual property that Dave and Craig collaborated on during the time they had worked together at Florida-based tech company W&K Info Defense Research.

Wright admits that the judge won’t declare that he is Satoshi Nakamoto. However, by ordering Wright to hand over 50% of his bitcoin to Kleiman, the judge apparently seems to agree that Wright was one of the inventors of bitcoin.”

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