No, it doesn't prove you're guilty of theft, it proves you're a liar though. Use you're common sense (if you have any that is).
You do not need to be a professor to see how seriously MtGox has fucked everything up.
No, but you do have to be a professional to investigate, determine and prove guilt in this world (something you are clearly not qualified to do).
They've contradicted themselves on numerous occasions, they have no respect for customers, they've had several security glitches, and they've been caught in numerous lies.
Not quilty until proven guilty in a court of law? A court of law does not determine guilt. Guilt is established once you do the criminal act, not whether you get caught for it or not. Legally speaking, you're not guilty if the court do not find your guilty, but in the people's eyes, the ones that lost a lot of money, you surely is guilty.
Are you even fucking kidding? A court of law does not determine guilt? In what fucking world do you live in? Because in the real world, the court of law determines guilt on a daily fucking basis. Go back to school, seriously.
Lets ponder the possibility that there is in fact an honest mistake at play, the chance of this is close to zero.
We've already established you aren't qualified to investigate, determine or prove guilt. So this statement has the same weight as hot air does.
But then at the very least Mark would be guilty of enormous incompetence. Who would handle a coldest-cold wallet where you put everything into one basket. The only sound way would be to break it up. Not 1 address with 500000 BTC, but break that down to 20 addresses with 25K BTC each. Store it redundantly in various locations. Encrypt the privkeys, so they can't be used even if stolen.. Make a scheme so safe and elaborate, that the room for failure is close to non existent. Have a contingency plan where information is stored with a lawyer firm, or even a couple of lawyer firm that can only act if a death report of Mark surfaces.
There has been absolutely no evidence released so far that proves anything about the coins. Stolen, lost, hot wallet, cold wallet; nothing. We assume they were stolen by way of malleability exploit. And until concrete evidence surfaces, all anyone here is doing is speculating at best.
MtGox has not even had the courtesy to inform the community in an honest way about their troubles, instead they've just shut tight, not communicating, leaving for the speculation to go completely wild.
Which I'm sure their legal counsel told them to do. You do know that keeping quiet is something very common legal counsel advises clients to do, right?
Honest mistakes, deliberate fraud, a mix of the two, big ego, lack of ability to admit faults - no matter how you twist and turn it, the outcome is the same.
Guilty!
Again with flexing that nonexistent legal muscle huh? Just more hot air here folks.
The law is not equal for everyone. In an upcoming lawsuit, Mark might hire the very best lawyers that money can buy, and he might not even be convicted as guilty. History is full of people who are guilty but escaped because of connections and good lawyers.
The moment you do something unethical or criminal, the moment you embezzle client funds, or avoid telling the truth - at that moment you're guilty. Simple as that.
And everything at the end of your post is your opinion, not fact. Complete bullshit; but hey, that's just my opinion.
I mean seriously, has it even dawned on you that there is no criminal investigation? He filed for Bankruptcy Protection, he didn't turn himself in for murder or something of that nature.
In all honesty, I'm just sitting here laughing at all these nut-case theories. It's amazing how the Internet has empowered such dimwitted people to even express their completely moronic opinions as if they were fact with absolutely no real world consequences.