Craig Wright to reveal data on his bitcoin wallets

The self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto faces a legal dispute from the Kleiman family, who claim funds that would correspond to them

The self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, Craig Wright, will be forced to provide information regarding their bitcoin wallets.

This was requested by the Southern District Court of Florida, through which Wright should deliver the information from his wallets as part of the lawsuit against him.

This process was started in February last year by the family of David Kleiman, a computer scientist whom many suspect was one of the developers of bitcoin and blockchain technology. Wright allegedly stole up to 1.1 million btc after the death of Kleiman.

Wright should have contacted the Kleiman family to change his fortune in bitcoin, and to a certain extent he kept his promise although he never returned the funds as alleged by the plaintiffs.

The case illustrates several of the petitions put forward by the plaintiffs as the order for Wright to present a list of the bitcoin public addresses he owned as of December 31, 2013; to identify all the bitcoin that were supposedly transferred to a trust in 2011 and to submit documents related to said trust.

K. Tovar

Source: Coincrispy

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