Craig Wright Peter McCormack Judgement – Bitcoin Magazine

The court in Peter McCormack’s current case against Craig Wright concluded that Wright must pay McCormack’s court costs in damages, among other findings.

The conclusion of the trial also created an investigation into Wright for contempt of court, with Justice Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Justice writing, “I will issue a summons requiring Dr. Responsible for the Register of Media and Communications, who will instruct him to carry out contempt proceedings regarding the violation of the embargo.

This is a reference to the embargo on court drafts that Wright violated, as he shared details of the decision before the embargo date on MetaNet Slack (MetaNet is BSV’s educational company). The court read that “the Court of Appeals has signaled that a violation may result in contempt proceedings.”

While not a particularly good outcome for Wright, McCormack is also directed to pay approximately $1.1 million (900,000 British pounds) in legal fees, subject to assessment by a costs judge. He has stated on Twitter that “The stress of the last four years cannot be understated, it has had a significant impact on me and my family.”



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