'Noose tightening' in Facebook ownership case

A judge has given Facebook access to the personal email accounts of a man suing for half ownership of the social networking website and ordered him to explain why he cannot produce documents its lawyers believe are evidence.

'Noose tightening' in Facebook ownership case

A judge has given Facebook access to the personal email accounts of a man suing for half ownership of the social networking website and ordered him to explain why he cannot produce documents its lawyers believe are evidence.

Proof that Paul Ceglia's case is a fraud has been sitting on a Chicago law firm's email server since 2004, Facebook lawyer Orin Snyder told the federal judge in New York on Wednesday.

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