New Ernst & Young Report Sheds Light On QuadrigaCX CEO Thievery

New Ernst & Young Report Sheds Light On QuadrigaCX CEO Thievery
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2019-6-21 18:55

Ernst & Young, QuadrigaCX's court-appointed monitor, has released a report showing Gerald Cotten, the exchange's deceased CEO, stole up to $200 million of users' funds, which may have been used to purchase the boat, aircraft, luxury vehicles, and gold and silver coins Cotten owned.

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