Some people bought it, couldn't crack the key and decided they want to get their money back by reselling it to someone else.
The wallet got resold many many times over and over again and after some forensic analysis it turns out its a fake wallet and there are only 2 Satoshos in the wallet instead of the promised 468 BTC.
This is basically the situation that goes on when someone buys a blacklisted phone. Someone gets an incredible deal and then later on it turns out the phone is stolen and can't be used. So instead of taking the loss, they just resell it to someone else in hopes of getting their initial money back. This is a digital file however and can be resold many times unlike a phone.
In this scenario who is at fault? The one who initially stole the phone and sold it? Or the individuals that bought it and kept reselling because they didn't want to be stuck with a loss?
I sold this wallet to 4 people at a time when .1 BTC was $100 each and have not sold it again since simply because I thought it would be unfair to those that already paid for it. There was no malicious intent on my part.
Looking deeper into this all the people that gave me negative feedack were trying to get their hands on on the 468 BTC on this wallet, I have taken screenshots all the posts that link all those trying to damage my reputation to a thread where they are asking to get the wallet for free and even saying the guy that posted the thread "Not me" is doing nothing illegal and he is not a scam, yet I am being labeled as a scam. I will not sit back and allow you people to do this to me, I did not create a so called "Fake wallet" as you call it and had no idea it was even possible. As far as I was concerned this wallet has a forgotten password.