There used to be an interesting argument for Christianity. Either Jesus was ‘right’ or he was mad. But he couldn’t be just misguided. A similar argument occurs to me regarding the case of Paul Ceglia who has returned to the fray after claiming back in August that he owned 50% of Facebook. Well, it appears he may, potentially, have some interesting evidence to back up this claim.
He started from a tough place. A convicted felon, about to be charged with fraud on an unrelated company, Ceglia had waited seven years to file his first lawsuit. Facebook dismissed the claims. But now he’s back with DLA Piper, a bigger law firm used to tech cases, which has gone through his email archive with a fine toothed comb and come up with a devastating initial salvo.
Business Insider has republished a number of number of emails that allegedly show that Mark Zuckerberg might be construed to have mislead Ceglia out of his share of the company. Meanwhile, they allegedly show Zuckerberg stalling the Winklevoss twins, not unlike a certain movie portrayed him as doing.
It seems that the rise of Zuckerberg's enemies recently may be a coincidence or a plot. First the Wimklevoss twins and now this. Whoever wrote the Social Network needs to be informed that the sequel will not take that long anymore. This is enough to make a sequel, but we have to wait and see what happens for the climax and ending
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