Facebook says it suspects a contract that allegedly entitles a New York web designer to an 84% stake in the company is a forgery.
Facebook, which typically doesn’t discuss pending litigation, issued the unusual statement to media Friday. The world’s largest online social network is battling a lawsuit filed by Paul Ceglia, who claims Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg signed the contract in April 2003.
“Mark Zuckerberg has made it clear that Ceglia’s claims are absurd and we strongly suspect the contract is forged,” the statement released by Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said. “However, we have not seen the original — no one has, including the court. “Thus, we’re focusing on the things that are not open to interpretation and are indisputable. Mark could not have given interest in a company that didn’t exist or an idea he had not thought of yet. And, even if he could, the statute of limitations has expired.”
via Facebook Suspects Ceglia Contract Was Forged — Facebook — InformationWeek.







