The already thriller-worthy case of Paul Ceglia took a bizarre turn earlier this month, when Ceglia, facing criminal charges for an allegedly fraudulent lawsuit claiming ownership of Facebook Inc., abruptly vanished along with his family.
But if you believe Ceglia’s lawyers, that’s no reason to close the case that landed Ceglia in trouble in the first place.
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