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by jotux 4480 days ago
His "admission" was very, very weak.

    "I am no longer involved in that and I cannot discuss it," he says, dismissing all further queries with a swat of his left hand. "It's been turned over to other people. They are in charge of it now. I no longer have any connection."
For all we know he was confused and thought she was talking about his previous, possibly classified, work.
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Or the reporter was talking about his previous work, and took the quote completely out of context. Or the reporter was told to deliver the story, and just plain lied. Have you ever dealt with an actual reporter?
It's well-known that journalists get things wrong, but to outright swap the referent of a pronoun for a completely different one? Is that typical for reporters?
Far as I can tell.
> For all we know he was confused and thought she was talking about his previous, possibly classified, work.

If we're going to play that game, for all we know, bitcoin was his previous, classified work, and there is no confusion at all.

> For all we know he was confused and thought she was talking about his previous, possibly classified, work.

Which is precisely the explanation he gave to AP