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Man Who Claimed To Own The Rights To Half Of Facebook Fights Extradition From South America

BUFFALO, NY (WIVB) - The Wellsville man who claimed to own the rights to half of Facebook is fighting extradition. Paul Ceglia took off from WNY in 2015 after he claimed that he received a death threat letter. He is living in Ecuador with his wife and three children. A Buffalo Judge determined that Ceglia falsified

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Man Who Claimed To Own The Rights To Half Of Facebook Fights Extradition From South America

BUFFALO, NY (WIVB) - The Wellsville man who claimed to own the rights to half of Facebook is fighting extradition. Paul Ceglia took off from WNY in 2015 after he claimed that he received a death threat letter. He is living in Ecuador with his wife and three children. A Buffalo Judge determined that Ceglia falsified a contract between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and himself. The contract stated that Ceglia owned the rights to half of the social media giant. Ceglia's attorney, Robert Fogg, said he wants Ceglia to return to take his case to trial. The case has stretched on for years. Ceglia continues to fight extradition from South America. "The only way that anyone could be truly relieved is to go to trial and have a jury determine the facts...

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