A UK judge issues a global freezing order on Craig Wright's £6 million assets
ChainCatcher news, according to Coindesk, UK judge James Mellor has issued a global freezing order on Craig Wright's £6 million assets to prevent him from transferring these assets overseas and evading costs arising from court cases.
In a ruling on March 14, Judge James Mellor, who presided over the case brought by the Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance (COPA), found that Craig Wright is neither the author of the Bitcoin white paper nor the author of the initial version of the Bitcoin software. Shortly after the ruling, Wright notified the UK Companies House that his shares in RCJBR Holding had been transferred to DeMorgan in Singapore.
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