While I don't believe CSW is not satoshi (in fact I believe CSW is not satoshi), I cannot prove this to be true. The absence of proof that a statement is true is not evidence the statement is false. Similarly, attempts to fraudulently prove a statement to be true is not evidence the statement is false, although it may be evidence the person presenting the fraudulent evidence should not be trusted.
You are right but proof is an entirely different matter. The person making a claim must prove their claim not the others. When someone is pulling identity fraud they have to prove the identity they claim they have is their real identity not others prove they are lying.
That also doesn't change the fact that he is a criminal.
When someone is being charged with a crime, such as identity theft or perjury, it is up to the prosecution to prove the person is either stealing someone's identity or lied under oath.
The original question was
What crimes do you think CSW has committed? In order for Wright to have any influence, or assert any rights for being satoshi, he will need to in fact prove that he is satoshi. However, if a government were to charge him with a crime for falsely claiming to be satoshi, the prosecution will need to prove that Wright is in fact not satoshi.
I get that CSW is not very popular in this forum, and I have a very low opinion of him myself. However being unpopular does not mean you should not have your due process rights.