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On Monday evening November 16, the popular bitcoin evangelist Andreas Antonopoulos tweeted about his upcoming role in the high-profile billion-dollar bitcoin lawsuit, Kleiman v. Wright. Antonopoulos said that he will be âtestifying at trialâ during the month of April 2021, even though Craig Wrightâs defense team tried to exclude him.
It seems the ongoing high-profile lawsuit, Kleiman v. Wright will continue into 2021, and maybe even longer depending on the situation with Covid-19. However, new information has been published by the courts that show a lot of deliberation and arguments over expert testimony. On November 16, one of the individuals planning to testify, the bitcoin evangelist and technical author Andreas Antonopoulos tweeted about his upcoming appearance in the billion-dollar lawsuit.
âThe federal court in Kleiman v. Wright has affirmed my status as an expert witness in the case, rejecting the âDaubertâ motions by the defense that tried to exclude me and other experts,â Antonopoulos explained. âI will be testifying at trial (sch. for April 2021), as an expert witness,â the bitcoin evangelist added.
The court filing shows that the defendant, Craig Wright, also tried to exclude the opinions of the plaintiffsâ experts; Gordon Klein, Dr. Matthew Edman, Stefan Boedeker, and Dr. Robert Leonard as well.
While speaking about Antonopoulosâs expert testimony scheduled for April, the judge explained that certain testimony will be restricted from the trial. For instance, Antonopoulos was going to discuss some of the communications allegedly sent by Bitcoinâs creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
The court agrees that â[c]ommunications sent by Satoshi Nakamoto are plainly relevant to this litigation.â However, the court favored the defendantâs recent motion and even though Antonopoulos can discuss historical public communications and the emails sent by Satoshi, âan actual opinion must be connected to such testimony.â
âMerely reading a post or emails located on a public forum is not an âopinionâ nor would the jury require expert assistance in performing such a task,â the judge ruled.
Additionally, Wrightâs legal team challenged another part of the Antonopoulosâ report that was titled an âAnalysis of Address Lists.â Wrightâs attorneyâs argued that they are âanonymously-sourced documents that cannot be authenticated and includes hearsay messages that attack defendantâs character.â One message, in particular, that was sent on May 4, 2019, the court agrees might be a âbackdoor attempt to attack [the] defendantâs character for truthfulness.â
âAlthough it is one thing for an expert to represent generally that a message was sent from an individual not purporting to be [the] defendant using a bitcoin address defendant claimed as his own,â Florida Judge Beth Bloom wrote. âIt is entirely different to have an expert testify that, as part of forming his opinions, the message âCraig is a liar and a fraudâ was transacted,â she added. So the court decided to side with Wrightâs argument and Antonopoulos âmay not disclose the content of the May 4, 2019 message.â
The billion-dollar bitcoin lawsuit is still uncertain today, and it seems it will continue to drag on for quite some time. So far, the court case has been going on 1,007 days and when the Kleiman estate first took Wright to court, they claimed the value of the assets âfar exceed $5.1 [billion] USD before punitive or treble damages.â
Due to the mysterious nature of the Kleiman v. Wright case involving Satoshi Nakamoto and billions of dollars in assets, the court docket is one of the most popular dockets in the U.S. and a top ten lawsuit in the state of Florida.
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