Craig Wright, claiming to be Bitcoin's creator, got a year in prison and a hefty fine for contempt of court in the UK.
Craig Wright, known as the 'fake creator' of Bitcoin, is sentenced to a year in prison.
Craig Wright, claiming to be Satoshi, faces prison if he violates a UK court order again.
Craig Wright gets a 12-month suspended sentence for contempt of court over his false Satoshi Nakamoto claims. He also filed a $1.14 trillion lawsuit, claiming Bitcoin strays from "Satoshi's vision."
Craig Wright, known for claiming to be Bitcoin's creator, got a one-year suspended sentence in the UK for contempt of court.
Craig Wright, claiming to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, gets a suspended jail sentence in London for defying court orders.
Craig Wright, claiming to be Bitcoin's creator, gets a year in prison for fraud by London High Court. The crypto community is buzzing with the news.
Craig Wright gets a suspended prison sentence for making false Bitcoin claims and has to pay £145,000 in legal costs.
Craig Wright, claiming to be Satoshi Nakamoto, escapes jail despite a contempt of court charge for repeated lawsuits. A High Court judge issued only a warning instead.
Craig Wright, claiming to be Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, received a suspended 12-month jail sentence from a U.K. court for contempt. Wright ignored court orders prohibiting further legal claims related to Bitcoin fame.
Craig Wright gets a one-year suspended sentence in the UK after suing Bitcoin developers. He's off the hook unless he messes up again in two years.
Craig Wright, who claims he's Bitcoin's creator Satoshi Nakamoto, got a year in prison for contempt of court. A UK judge decided this due to Wright's actions during court proceedings.
Craig Wright, who falsely claimed to be Bitcoin's creator, got a year in prison. Sentenced for contempt by London court after persistent lawsuits. His claims didn't hold up, and justice finally caught up with him.
Craig Wright gets a one-year suspended sentence for contempt in court after claiming to be Bitcoin's creator and filing lawsuits over intellectual property.
Craig Wright, claiming to be Bitcoin's creator, sentenced to prison for contempt of court.
Craig Wright gets a suspended sentence for contempt, reigniting debates about if he's Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Craig Wright gets a suspended 12-month jail sentence for false claims of being Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Legal battles reveal Wright's baseless claims, highlighting the ongoing mystery around Nakamoto's true identity.
Craig Wright, who falsely claimed to be Bitcoin's creator, was found in contempt of court by a London judge for ignoring court orders after losing a lawsuit to COPA, backed by Jack Dorsey.
Craig Wright is headed to prison for a year and fined £144,000. The legal battle surrounding him takes a significant turn as this verdict shocks many in the crypto community.
Craig Wright faces potential two-year prison sentence for allegedly violating a court order in his lawsuit over Bitcoin intellectual property rights.
Craig Wright misses UK court hearing for contempt case, claiming lack of travel resources. Facing potential prison, he's embroiled in a legal battle with Bitcoin Core developers.
The UK Court of Appeal has rejected Craig Wright's claims as the creator of Bitcoin, dismissing his assertions about being Satoshi Nakamoto.
The UK court has confirmed that Dr. Craig Wright is not the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
The UK Court of Appeal dismissed Craig Wright's attempt to contest a previous ruling, reinforcing skepticism about his Bitcoin creator claims.
Craig Wright's claim of being Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, was rejected by the UK Court of Appeal, affirming an earlier decision. The court found his evidence insufficient and accusations of judicial bias baseless. Wright faces a contempt of court hearing related to other legal actions.
A UK court has rejected Craig Wright's appeal, affirming he is not the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.
A UK judge denied Craig Wright's appeal to be recognized as Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, citing falsehoods and AI concerns in his petition.
Craig Wright's appeal to overturn a ruling that he's not Satoshi Nakamoto was undermined by inaccuracies from AI-generated content.
The UK Court of Appeal rejected Craig Wright's attempt to appeal his claim of being Bitcoin's inventor, Satoshi Nakamoto. This decision upholds the consensus that Wright is not Satoshi.
Craig Wright's appeal to be recognized as Satoshi Nakamoto was dismissed by the UK Court of Appeal, confirming he is not the Bitcoin creator.
The UK Court of Appeal rejected Craig Wright's appeal in the Bitcoin creator case, citing multiple falsehoods and fictitious authorities in his grounds for appeal.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed Craig Wright's application to appeal, maintaining the decision of a lower court. Wright, who claims to be Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, has been involved in long-standing legal disputes regarding his identity and related claims.