COPA trial: ‘Very annoying’ Craig Wright was ‘into Japanese stuff’
Qudos Bank CIO David Bridges claimed that Craig Wright had repeatedly given him many papers and documents and had become “very annoying.”
Qudos Bank CIO David Bridges claimed that Craig Wright had repeatedly given him many papers and documents and had become “very annoying.”
The role will give Sullivan & Cromwell access to Binance records, including details on past and present employers, and its facilities.
On Thursday, COPA lawyers questioned bioinformatician Ignatius Pang, businessman Robert Jenkins, and cybersecurity expert Shoaib Yousuf.
Craig Wright claims that he didn’t recall exactly how he destroyed the drive, but said he’d just left the hospital and hadn’t slept much.
Despite claiming that, as Satoshi, he sent bitcoin to hundreds of people from 2009-2011, Craig Wright couldn’t recall a single name.