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Gerald Cotten
Quadriga Was a Ponzi Scheme, Ontario Securities Regulator Says
NEW: The Ontario Securities Commission has published a scathing report calling now-defunct Canadian exchange QuadrigaCX a "Ponzi," and denouncing the practices of founder and CEO Gerald Cotten.

Lawyers Ramp Up Pressure to Exhume Quadriga CEO's Body
Miller Thomson is doubling down on its request that the RCMP exhume Quadriga founder Gerald Cotten's body by publicly requesting an update from Canadian MP Bill Blair, who oversees the agency.

Vulture Investor Is Looking to Buy QuadrigaCX Creditors' Claims
Argo Partners, a New York-based investment firm, wants to buy QuadrigaCX creditor claims, should there be sufficient interest.

‘Request for Exhumation’: QuadrigaCX Creditors Ask for Proof That Cotten Is Dead
Creditors of QuadrigaCX have asked the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to exhume and conduct an autopsy of the failed exchange’s founder, Gerald Cotten.

4 Agencies Are Investigating Crypto Exchange QuadrigaCX
A report from QuadrigaCX bankruptcy trustee Ernst & Young published Monday outlines which agencies are investigating the failed exchange.

QuadrigaCX Judge Approves $1.6 Million in Expenses for EY, Law Firms
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge approved more than $1.6 million in fees for the companies appointed to recover funds on behalf of QuadrigaCX's former users.

Indian Hospital Releases Details About QuadrigaCX CEO's Death
Private hospital Fortis Escorts has released details of the death of Gerald Cotten, CEO of Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX.

QuadrigaCX Owes Customers $190 Million, Court Filing Shows
“Quadriga’s inventory of cryptocurrency has become unavailable and some of it may be lost," the founder's widow said in documents obtained by CoinDesk.

QuadrigaCX Crypto Exchange Users Still Can't Get Their Money Out
QuadrigaCX users' concerns were compounded by the exchange's announcement that its CEO had died more than a month earlier.
