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Re: Project Anastasia: Bitcoiners Against Identity Theft [re: Craig Wright scam]
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JayJuanGee
on 05/02/2020, 01:16:09 UTC
Anyone have any details?
The TL;DR too stupid; didn't read is that he has now claimed that the bonded courier who is delivering the private keys to Satoshi's addresses is an attorney, and so all communication from said courier is "privileged", and therefore he does not have to submit it to the court. He is also claiming thousands of documents from a bunch of bankrupt or liquidated companies he was involved in are also "privileged", and so can effectively ignore the court order for these documents.

You can read the plaintiff's response as to why this is complete nonsense here: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6309656/389/kleiman-v-wright/. My favorite quote from it is below:
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An  adversary  who  submits  false  declarations,  offers  contradictory  perjurious testimony  under  oath,  and  submits  false  documents  that  even  his  own  counsel  are  forced  to disavow,  severely  hinders  the  ability  to  seek  the  truth.

This quote sums up CSW's behavior perfectly. If he is Satoshi, why is he going to such extraordinarily extreme lengths to avoid having to sign a message or move some coins? Why is he trying so hard to hide the truth? Maybe, just maybe, because he is a pathological liar?

He is so steep into the lie that he does not know how to extract himself except to keep doubling down, which logically seems like it should not have a good ending.. yet he keeps playing in that direction, and I wonder whether he has any escape route that will not leave him behind bars.  People are able to disappear, but will he be ready, willing and able to (before he ends up behind bars)?