
Discover the Shocking Truth Behind COPA’s Fraud Allegations: Craig Wright’s Counsel Makes a Bold Closing Statement
Craig Wright’s legal team refuted the Crypto Open Patent Alliance’s (COPA) arguments in its closing statement on Wednesday. The trial, which aims to prove whether or not Wright is the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, has been ongoing with both parties presenting evidence and witnesses.
COPA had taken Wright to court in order to prove that he is not Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous figure behind the creation of Bitcoin. However, Wright’s team has fiercely denied these allegations and presented their own evidence to support their claim.
In response to COPA’s fraud allegations, Wright’s attorney Anthony Grabiner argued that no concrete proof had been presented to support their claims. He also pointed out that COPA’s witness, Patrick Madden, has ties with the organization and his testimony may not be completely unbiased.
Madden had testified that many of Wright’s “reliance documents” had been tampered with in order to support his claims of being Satoshi Nakamoto. However, Grabiner stated that Wright never claimed that these documents were never edited, emphasizing that it does not discredit his client’s argument.
In their closing statements on Tuesday, COPA’s counsel argued that the evidence shared during the trial “beyond doubt” proves that Wright is not indeed the creator of Bitcoin. They also hinted that they plan to pursue charges against Wright for perjury.
On Thursday, the trial will continue with Wright’s counsel giving their closing statement. It remains to be seen how the court will rule on this contentious issue.
In conclusion, while both parties work towards their own version of the truth, the question still remains: Is Craig Wright truly Satoshi Nakamoto? Only time will tell.