Paul Ceglia Vows To Continue Fight Against Facebook

The hits keep coming for Paul Ceglia, as U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie Foschio Tuesday ordered the self-proclaimed Facebook co-owner to pay $75,766.70 in legal fees to the social network, which had been seeking more than $84,000.

The hits keep coming for Paul Ceglia, as U.S. Magistrate Judge Leslie Foschio Tuesday ordered the self-proclaimed Facebook co-owner to pay $75,766.70 in legal fees to the social network, which had been seeking more than $84,000.

Despite the fact that all of the momentum in this lawsuit has swung Facebook’s way, Ceglia is showing no signs of giving up the fight.

He told ZDNet’s Friending Facebook that the contract between him and Facebook Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg that was found on his computer was planted by Facebook, and that he and his legal team will prove its lack of authenticity.

Ceglia told Friending Facebook he believes Zuckerberg or law firm Orrick, Herrington, and Sutcliffe planted the document, referring to Zuckerberg as “an admitted forger and an admitted hacker,” and claiming that the Facebook co-founder deleted emails related to the case.

Furthermore,

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