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A Boston software developer has been awarded a day in court to make his case for a cut of the Winklevoss twins' $65-million settlement with Facebook, according to a report.
Developer Wayne Chang has argued in a lawsuit that he and his former company, i2hub Organization, were blocked from receiving any money in the Winklevoss twins' 2008 settlement with Facebook through actions taken by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, their company ConnectU, and their law firm, according to a report from the National Law Journal.
Chang said in the December 2009 suit that he is due a share of the settlement because he entered into a "memorandum of understanding that gave him a 15% share of ConnectU for integrating i2hub's peer-to-peer file-sharing software and ConnectU's website," the Journal reported.