Kleiman vs. Wright Jury Notes But No Verdict Yet

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The jury in the Kleiman-Wright trial sent the judge a series of notes just prior to the day's close Monday as deliberations continued.

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The Ira Kleiman vs. Craig Wright trial is concluded and we could soon learn the legal owner of nearly $69 billion in Bitcoin as well as the legal identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, author of the Bitcoin white paper.  Ira Kleiman's is the brother of a man Wright claims worked with him on the creation of Bitcoin.  Dave Kleiman passed away in 2014.

Among the notes passed on to the court from the jury:

They want to know "simple definition of unjust enrichment."

Then came more.

How much of the intellectual property does W&K currently have under the estate?

Do we need to select an amount for bitcoin and IP?

When answering yes to a question do we have to follow a certain formula or can we leave it blank?

And finally there was a concern over the jurors adjucating (sp) an amount.

We await a verdict.  Gambling911.com will bring that to you once it is determined.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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