“While I have made some mistakes in my life, I accept responsibility for those actions,” Ceglia wrote in a declaration filed with the court, in which he suggested Zuckerberg also take a polygraph exam “to expose who is really telling the truth.”
“This case and the tactics of Mark and Facebook have taken and continue to take a terrible toll on me, my wife, our two sons and even our parents,” he wrote.
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Facebook Inc. is expected file for an initial public offering sometime next year. The company says it has more than 500 million users, but that figure has not been updated for nearly a year. In January, an infusion from Goldman Sachs valued the company at $50 billion.
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