Final Legal Bid: Man to Recover $672M from ‘Bitcoin Landfill’ after Losing Appeal
James Howells Continues Struggle to Reclaim 8,000 Bitcoin After Recent Legal Setback
Key Points
- James Howells loses his appeal to search a landfill for his lost 8,000 Bitcoin, now worth $672 million.
- Newport City Council blocks excavation due to environmental risks, while Howells considers a final appeal to the European Court.
James Howells, a British IT professional, has faced another setback in his decade-long legal battle to recover his lost 8,000 Bitcoin [BTC] .
His latest appeal was dismissed by a UK court, reducing his chances of recovering his lost fortune, now valued at nearly $672 million.
A Costly Mistake
In 2013, Howells accidentally discarded a laptop hard drive containing 8,000 Bitcoin private keys. At that time, the total worth of the cryptocurrency was around $800,000. The hard drive ended up in the Docksway landfill in Newport, Wales.
Over the years, the price of Bitcoin surged, catapulting the value of the lost Bitcoin into the hundreds of millions.
The Legal Battle
Howells has repeatedly sought permission from Newport City Council to excavate the landfill to recover the hard drive. He proposed funding the operation himself and offered a portion of the recovered Bitcoin to the council and local community.
However, his requests were consistently denied due to environmental concerns and legal constraints. In January 2025, Judge Keyser KC ruled against him, stating that his case had “no realistic prospect of succeeding.”
The Final Attempt
Despite the court ruling, Howells plans to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights. He argues that the refusal of Newport City Council violates his property rights.
The council plans to close the landfill by 2026 to develop a solar farm on the site. Howells has suggested that if legal avenues fail, he may attempt to buy the landfill to gain control over the search operation.
The feasibility of acquiring the land and the recoverability of the hard drive after more than a decade remains uncertain.
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