Judge orders Craig Wright to pay more than $1 million in legal fees
A British judge has rescheduled the trial between Craig Wright and the Bitcoin Core developers for February 5th. The judge also approved the developers' second security application, ordering Wright to pay an additional £800,000 (approximately $1 million) by January 5th to cover the developers' legal fees in the event of his defeat. Wright has already deposited £100,000 ($127,000) as a security deposit.
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