06 May Wright could face sanctions for false BTC addresses
- Ira Kleiman’s legal representation is filing a document with the court seeking sanctions against Craig Wright for submitting false Bitcoin addresses as evidence.
- Document also seeks sanctions against Wright for statements about Tulip trust messenger.
In a document filed with the Southern District Court of Florida by Ira Kleiman’s legal representation, he seeks sanctions against Bitcoin’s self-proclaimed inventor, Crag Wright. The document was filed on May 5 of this year, in compliance with the schedule set by Judge Beth Bloom to begin preparations for the Wright v. Kleiman trial.
Previously, the parties were informed that any pre-trial motions must be filed by May 8, 2020. The document asks for a 10-day extension of time to file the motion for sanctions. Ira Kleiman’s legal representation claims that they are introducing this document out of precaution and “abundance of caution”.
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