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This is huge; saying unilaterally to the court that the documents are forged sets up a massive worst-case "you lied when you told me these are forged" scenario.

Frankly, I'm surprised. I would have guessed that they'd take a "This isn't the A Facebook you're looking for" angle.

I'm marking this as the moment that Zuckerberg steps fully into his CEO role; this is a quality counter-attack from someone who is no longer placating early co-founders.

I don't know much about going public but if (or when) they prove that Ceglia is lying it will reflect quite nicely on Facebook.