The court ordered Craig Wright to provide address information from BTC 1.1 million by March 12.

The court ordered Craig Wright to provide address information from BTC 1.1 million by March 12.


   The Florida Southern District Court ordered Craig Wright to provide information on a list of addresses containing 1.1 million BTC by March 12.



Recall that this amount was the subject of a trial of Craig Wright with the family of his deceased business partner Dave Kleiman. Wright submitted a list of these addresses in January and claims that he cannot access them as they have been transferred to the Tulip Trust.

Wright refuses to tell the court how he obtained this list, citing the confidentiality of his correspondence with his lawyer. Wright attempted to confirm its arguments with a statement from Kenyan lawyer Denis Bosire Mayaka, which for some reason was not notarized.

The letter states that Mayaka represents Craig Wright and Wright International Investments and advises Tulip Trust. However, instead of notarizing that the letter was actually sent by that person, Wright provided the court with only a printed version of the lawyer's profile on the LinkedIn business social network as proof of his qualifications.

As might be expected, Judge Bruce Reinhart rejected the Lighthouse Declaration given that Wright had previously provided falsified documents in this case.


"I refuse to rely on such a document, which anyone who has a text editor and a pen can draw up", — Justice of the Peace Bruce Reinhart stated.


In January, Craig Wright said he had access to Satoshi's Bitcoins, but Wright's lawyer later reported that his client did not actually have access to Satoshi's private keys and only had a list of public addresses.



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