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    Facebook claims 'smoking gun' in NY man's lawsuit

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Attorneys for Facebook and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, say they've found "smoking gun" evidence on a New York man's computer proving he made up his claim that a contract he signed with Zuckerberg in 2003 makes him part owner of the social network.

    Facebook's statements, the strongest yet in what's been a testy case, are contained in court filings in advance of legal arguments scheduled for Wednesday. Each side has accused the other of withholding materials.

    Facebook attorney Orin Snyder said Paul Ceglia hasn't complied with a judge's order to hand over certain electronic documents and that he's improperly classified others as confidential.

    "He does not want the public to know what was discovered on his computers because it includes smoking-gun documents that conclusively establish that he fabricated the purported contract and that this entire lawsuit is a fraud and a lie," Snyder wrote.

    Details of the documents are redacted in court filings. Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes declined to comment.

    Ceglia's attorneys, meanwhile, complain the Facebook lawyers haven't given them 175 relevant emails from Zuckerberg's old Harvard University account or a court-ordered sampling of his handwriting from 2003.

    Zuckerberg's "willing refusal to comply with the obligations imposed on him by the court's order can only be characterized as an obstructive delay tactic," attorneys Jeffrey Lake and Paul Argentieri wrote.

    Ceglia, of Wellsville, says he and Zuckerberg met and signed a two-page agreement in the lobby of a Boston hotel on April 28, 2003. Zuckerberg, then a Harvard student, had responded to a Craigslist help-wanted ad for work on a street-mapping database called StreetFax that Ceglia was creating.

    According to the lawsuit, the contract shows that Ceglia paid Zuckerberg $1,000 to work on the project and gave him another $1,000 after Zuckerberg told him about his idea to create a kind of online yearbook. Ceglia was to get half of the business if it got off the ground. Ceglia attached a series of email exchanges in which he said he and Zuckerberg discussed the arrangement.

    Lawyers for Palo Alto, Calif.-based Facebook have accused Ceglia of altering the original street-mapping agreement to insert references to Facebook and fabricating the emails altogether. They've countered with emails pulled from Harvard's server that they say show Zuckerberg and Ceglia discussing StreetFax but never Facebook.

    Ceglia first filed his lawsuit in 2010, six years after Facebook's launch. The social network now claims 750 million users and has an estimated net worth of $50 billion.

    Facebook's latest filings say Ceglia has given them access to a collection of computers, floppy disks and thousands of CDs, but not other electronic documents he was ordered to produce. Nevertheless, "a painstaking forensic analysis" of Ceglia's computers revealed embedded electronic data that proves the contract is a fake, according to the filing.

    Ceglia has also hindered forensics experts' efforts to fully test and date the ink on the contract by limiting the amount of ink they can collect, the motion said.

    The lawyers are scheduled to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie Foschio in Buffalo on Wednesday on their competing requests to compel production of withheld materials. If necessary, a second hearing will take place Thursday.

    Even before gaining court-ordered access to the original contract, Facebook experts who examined a photocopied version had determined it was doctored, according to court filings. Document authentication authorities cited differences between the widths of margins and type size from one page to the next.

    Ceglia has stood by his claims, saying in a written declaration to the court in June that "Zuckerberg's statements about our agreement are false" and that the contract is genuine.

    He says he drafted the "work-for-hire" contract by cutting and pasting from different forms and then printed it out for his 2003 meeting with Zuckerberg.

    His attorneys did not return calls seeking comment on the latest filing.

    A Facebook expert also picked apart the emails Ceglia submitted, comparing them to known Zuckerberg writings to see whether the writing style and use of punctuation matched. They didn't, a linguistics expert concluded.

    A Facebook private investigator, meanwhile, looked into Ceglia himself. His report listed, among other things, a 1997 conviction in Texas for possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms, a 2005 no contest plea to trespassing in Florida and a 2009 petition by the New York attorney general's office accusing Ceglia and his wife of defrauding customers of their wood pellet business by accepting upfront payment for pellets they never delivered. The case is pending.

    For his part, Ceglia hired an expert who said he'd passed a lie-detector test when asked about the contract.

    "While I have made some mistakes in my life, I accept responsibility for those actions," he wrote in his June declaration.

    Court documents indicate he's living in Ireland.

     

    260 comments

    • josek  •  9 mths ago
      facebook is getting old.
      • Sparky117 9 mths ago
        so you're switch to YaHoo news message boards

        twit
      • Semper 9 mths ago
        MySpace..Is that you?? You silly goose you.
      • John 9 mths ago
        Google+ is the future (at least the near future)
    • omtatsat  •  9 mths ago
      Again , proof that computers are tracking devices..Everything you do is documented to be used against you later.
      • Thomas 9 mths ago
        You said it! The easiest way to find all your old and lost posts on the internet is to get them from the government. They have them ALL stored.
      • I'm your Huckleberry 9 mths ago
        Not if you're smarter than the computer you're using. The problem is people are completely ignorant of technology.
      • libducky 9 mths ago
        The computer is tracked through an IP address, not the actual computer. Sure, everything you put out there is stored somewhere but then again, you should know that when you use a caomputer.
    • a  •  9 mths ago
      ..I don't have a facebook ,myspace or twitter account.....too much stuff out there already....lol
    • Chester Mcsloppynuts  •  9 mths ago
      Facebook is kinda like prison, you write on walls and get poked by people you don't know.
      • World citizen 9 mths ago
        LOL!!!
      • DesolateDreamer 9 mths ago
        lol....good one...that's the best comment I've read all day!!!
      • Sparky117 9 mths ago
        So how many times do you get poked in prison Retard McDumb@$$?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      You know why facebook owner is a billionaire? They sell our personal data to third parties;that is why your spam folder is full
      • I am an infidel 9 mths ago
        maybe in part.....maybe in part would be all the needy people in the world....see me ...please...dammit, see ME!
      • al 9 mths ago
        +1 with El Cristianito. Most people don't know that the corporations are forcing people give up their privacy for free!

        My kid goes to many jumping areas for fun. There are places that ask you to sign wavers, which is understandable. There are places that ask for you home number/email AND you kid's birthdates! Why would they need your kid's birthdate? You need to fight for your rights! You don't have to give out the information.
      • rational mind 9 mths ago
        No one forces you to give up the little privacy you have. You are free not to use the internet, or give out your personal data. You are also free to go down the spam list and type the address in your block list. Is the annoying spam you receive any different than the crap you receive in your mailbox, or the stupid commercials you see on TV? Do you honestly think that the internet is the only way the government invades your privacy?
    • InstaGator  •  9 mths ago
      I always never understood why you send a Poke on Facebook. Why would you not give a Facial
    • NewMexicoGent  •  9 mths ago
      Isn't there a statute of limitations on these lawsuits? It would seem to me....that if I had a ownership contract with one of the richest guys in the country....I wouldn't wait this long to start hollering, doh? Common sense says there is a turd in the swimming pool.
    • Lee  •  9 mths ago
      Facebook is a great way to give all your personal information away to someone who'll pay Facebook for it, you know, like Coca Cola, CIA, NSA, all those good folks who care about you.
    • george  •  9 mths ago
      I hate facebook
    • Matthew D  •  9 mths ago
      Damnit. I am so sick of hearing about facebook. I'm sick of the word. I'm sick of the idea. I'm sick of Zuck.
    • smilinjoefusion  •  9 mths ago
      I'm getting bored with facebook-- gonna be the next groupon- stale!
    • Sugar B  •  9 mths ago
      bf deal about the law suits, the disturbing part is that there are millions of people who are tripping out of bed to log on to see who said what and to inform their imaginary fan club how last nights bowel movements went, thats some sick #$%$
    • 1  •  9 mths ago
      Facebook is kind of fun to see what your friends are up to or to contact old friends. It's too bad the people who run it lurk in the background like creeps and collect all your info and even go as far as facial recognition software. Oh well soon they will be like Myspace and their stock will be worth pennies.
    • g  •  9 mths ago
      Towards the bottom of the story, you will notice that the guy hired his own expert to administer a lie detector which supposedly proves he told the truth. Gee, think I will hire a expert too, maybe I can get part of the Microsoft business.

      There are more cons out there, just like the little old lady who put hot coffee between her legs and sued McDonalds.

      If the final proof shows this guy is a fraud, he should go to jail.
    • Sugar B  •  9 mths ago
      face book is a narcissists dream come true. remember when getting locked down and forced to look at a package of somebodies vacation photos was a real pain in the a $$?..with a long explanation of each picture? nobody cares if you have a cold, OR how many times you sneezed today. nobody cares that little johnny got his sisters hand me down barbie jeep for his 5th b-day, or that you painted it blue and the pics associated with that project, or the 50 pics of the lil $ h it head eating cake riding in his new p os. get a friggin life, cause if you think others want to see 8 pics of the shrimp trio platter you ate at red lobster for your anniversary, you are twisted in the head, ok? get a friggin life face book people, and no, i dont wanna be cyber friends w u bc i really dont give a $ hit that a shopping cart dinged your car, which for some reason is breaking news in some peoples lives
    • D A  •  9 mths ago
      Anyone willing to scratch the surface and wonder why facebook is worth $55 billion would come to the obvious conclusion that this dude is getting filthy off your personal information, look a little further and you'll find out that every picture, comment, and vid you post on there becomes his property which means when you close that account he still has that info those pics whatever
    • common sense  •  9 mths ago
      Facebook sucks anyways. I'm glad I never got caught up in that. Its nothing more than a glorified high school reunion, it ruins relationships, it de-privatizes your life even more than it already is, and it attracts perverts. Its just a mess....
    • It` sM  •  9 mths ago
      For a guy with money, he dresses like a 14 year old skateboarder douche!
    • It` sM  •  9 mths ago
      Facebook will fade away just like every other fad, and Zuckerberg will still be a dork!
    • Joe Dirt  •  9 mths ago
      I pretty much use the internet for stock trading and the free porn. Yea, I admit it. So do many of you too. At least I'm honest.
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