Granath v Wright: Craig Wright appeals verdict in Norway defamation trial
Dr. Craig Wright is appealing last month’s Granath v Wright verdict, according to a statement released by Schjødt, the firm representing him in Norway.
Dr. Craig Wright is appealing last month’s Granath v Wright verdict, according to a statement released by Schjødt, the firm representing him in Norway.
Friend and former colleague Shoaib Yousuf sheds some light on Dr. Craig Wright's research activities and tells of his reaction when he found out Wright had created Bitcoin.
Dr. Ami Klin tells the Oslo court that Dr. Craig Wright has a superior, prodigious intellect with a strong knowledge of history, words, philosophy, and technical matters.
Under cross-examination from Magnus Granath's counsel, Stefan Matthews' memory is probed on specific dates and details regarding the white paper draft, signing sessions, blog posts, and negotiations.
Joshua Henslee begins his latest video by pointing out that regardless of what the ruling in the defamation case was, it was wrong for Granath to say that Dr. Wright is a scammer, a fraud, and mentally ill.
Round one of Granath v Wright is over: attention now turns to the parallel defamation case in the United Kingdom, which is set to be heard next year.
The four hour-long testimony begins with some now-familiar background about Dr. Wright's family, his grandfather's role as a codebreaker in WWII, and the impact this had on Wright's career.
Through the Granath v Wright trial, Magnus ‘Hodlonaut’ Granath has sat in the Oslo District Court flitting between expressions of vacant boredom, incredulous bemusement and bubbling frustration.
In this livestream roundup, Kurt Wuckert Jr. called for both sides of this case to see the humanity in each other, and whether we support Dr. Wright or Hodlonaut, we deal with human beings above all else.
The Granath v Wright trial in Norway is over, with much of the trial’s final day spent with Halvor Manshaus and Halvard Helle of Schjodt giving their closing arguments for Dr. Craig Wright’s defense.
Magnus Granath's camp ends the trial's sixth day with a strong closing argument that Dr. Craig Wright is a fraud, but BDO may have likely turned the tables around as they poked holes in KPMG's report.
Norwegian Thomas Høiby reflects that Dr. Wright, who has tried to help the world by creating a better money and data system, has been bullied for years—pointing out that bullying is not okay.