Craig Wright ‘likely’ filed COPA case appeal request to Supreme Court
Sources familiar with Craig Wright’s case say something was filed with the Supreme Court that is likely an application to appeal.
Sources familiar with Craig Wright’s case say something was filed with the Supreme Court that is likely an application to appeal.
Tate launched BRUV last night with a manifesto that promises a national bitcoin reserve, as well as a raft of bizarre right-wing policies.
Craig Wright was found guilty of criminal contempt of court and will also have to pay £144,000 in legal costs as part of his punishment.
Craig Wright claimed he couldn’t attend today’s court hearing due to “a lack of means for travel” despite COPA offering to cover his costs.
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