The Kleiman v. Wright trial has come to a 
conclusion and Craig Wright and his defense team has won on all claims 
except one count of conversion. According to a court reporter, Craig 
Wright, the man who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, said he was 
“incredibly relieved.”
Craig Wright’s Defense Wins on All Claims Except Conversion — Wright Says ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere, I’m Here for the Long Term’
After the jury was deadlocked in the Kleiman v. Wright case
 for days last week, the jurors came to a decision on Monday, December 
6, 2021. Craig Wright and his defense team from Rivero Mestre LLP have 
managed to beat all the charges except one count of conversion.
The jurors ruled that while Wright was cleared of most 
charges, he must pay $100 million to W&K Info Defense and no 
punitive damages. Carolina Bolado, the Law360 reporter at the trial, explained that Judge Beth Bloom commended the attorneys who provided “superb representation” to their clients. Bolado also detailed that Wright said he was “incredibly relieved.”
The plaintiffs, the Kleiman estate, accused Wright of 
manipulating his former business partner Dave Kleiman’s bitcoin 
inheritance and IP. The lawsuit’s preliminaries and discovery period 
dragged on for years, with all kinds of mystery in between.
Bitcoinsv (BSV) supporters celebrated Wright’s victory on social media platforms and forums. However, other crypto advocates criticized the publication Coingeek for reporting on the verdict in a bias manner. Coingeek author Jordan Atkins claims in his headline that “Bitcoin creator Craig Wright 100% Satoshi Nakamoto, says Kleiman v. Wright jury.”
“Thank you everyone for all your support over all of the years,” Wright said in a video response
 following the verdict. “This has been a remarkable good outcome and I 
feel completely vindicated. “Next, there are still more fights. Were 
going to make everything change… cryptocurrency to digital cash the way 
its meant to be. My original invention is coming back. I’m not going 
anywhere, I’m here for the long term and I’m here for the fight.”
Bitcoin Advocates Snark at Wright’s So-Called Win
A few other bitcoin advocates had different opinions of the outcome. Alistair Milne said: “Craig Wright found guilty of stealing his dead partner’s assets, fined $100mil.” The attorney Stephen Palley tweeted: “LOL. The people who think that getting hit with a $100 million jury verdict for conversion (stealing) is a win.”
“Craig Wright is a charlatan pretending to be Satoshi 
without proof and is getting sued by some other guy or something like 
that I don’t remember,” the co-founder of Dogecoin, Billy Markus tweeted.
 “Anyway the whole thing is dumb and my tweet was just making fun of 
morons who blame devs and founders for the current trading price.”
The attorney representing the Kleiman side seemed pleased with the verdict when he tweeted
 “100,000,000” with a smiley face emoji. “Craig Wright is now officially
 the most bankrupted Faketoshi ever,” the Twitter account Arthur van Pelt said. Is that a section in the Guinness Book of Records yet?” he further asked.
The lawsuit could see some type of appeal process stem from
 both sides of the case in regard to the jurors’ recent decision. The 
hoopla on social media is no different than any other day, as Wright’s 
supporters wholeheartedly believe the decision was a big win, Wright’s 
detractors think the case proved he did something wrong. Either way, the
 verdict will likely not change any minds with strong biases for or 
against Wright, and whether or not his Satoshi tales are true or false.