RATE Group | Wright v. Kleiman case set for trail on July 6
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Wright v. Kleiman case set for trail on July 6

Wright v. Kleiman case set for trail on July 6

  • Judge sets July 6 as start date for trial between self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor, Craig Wright, against family of his former partner, Dave Kleiman.
  • Out-of-court negotiations have a deadline and must be completed before July 3, 2020. 

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida has finally set a date and schedule for the start of the trial between Bitcoin’s self-appointed inventor, Craig Wright, and the brother of his former partner, Ira Kleiman. According to the court, the trial will begin on July 6 of this year. However, the plaintiff, Ira Kleiman, and the defendant, Craig Wright, must appear in court on June 30 to begin preparations for the trial.

Beginning of the end for trial against Craig Wright?

For two years, Wright and Kleiman have presented evidence against each other in a series of hearings that have extended the formal start of the trial up to this date. In particular, Wright has presented documents, evidence, testimony, and has alleged the existence…

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