After a decade of disappointments – to put it mildly – Paul Ceglia got some good news last week in his failed bid to wrest billions of dollars from Facebook.
Good news in Ceglia’s case is relative, however.
Paul Ceglia's lawyer says he and his family fled to Florida and pretended to be Amish before finally making it to Ecuador, where he remains safely out of U.S. prosecutors' reach for now.
June 18, 2019 at 03:16 PM
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The original version of this story was published on American Lawyer
After a decade of disappointments – to put it mildly – Paul Ceglia got some good news last week in his failed bid to wrest billions of dollars from Facebook.
Good news in Ceglia’s case is relative, however.
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