Ceglia Ordered to Pay $5,000
The Wellsville man who claims to own half of Facebook has been sanctioned by a federal judge and ordered to pay $5,000 to the court.
The judge also ordered Paul Ceglia to pay for part of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses.
The ruling came after Ceglia did not turn over information about his personal email accounts following a court orderin August.
Ceglia claims that he and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg entered into a contract in 2003 that gives him a 50 percent interest in the multi-billion dollar social networking site.
Zuckerberg has acknowledged that, while he was a student at Harvard University, he and Ceglia worked together on another Internet project and that it had nothing to do with Facebook.
The judge also ordered Paul Ceglia to pay for part of Facebook's attorney fees and expenses.
The ruling came after Ceglia did not turn over information about his personal email accounts following a court orderin August.
Ceglia claims that he and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg entered into a contract in 2003 that gives him a 50 percent interest in the multi-billion dollar social networking site.
Zuckerberg has acknowledged that, while he was a student at Harvard University, he and Ceglia worked together on another Internet project and that it had nothing to do with Facebook.
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