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The India Times reported that limited funds had been made available to build the Jennifer Robertson and Gerald Cotten House; this claim proved to be false by the charity, Angel House and the orphanage was open and operational. [4] After Cotten's death, Robertson inherited millions of dollars in real estate holdings. [6]
The widow of QuadrigaCX founder Gerald Cotten says she is heartbroken over calls for her husband’s body to be exhumed. Thirty-year-old Mr Cotten passed away a year ago following complications ...
A Netflix documentary titled Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King about the story of Gerald Cotten was released in March 2022. [57] A 2021 8-episode podcast entitled Exit Scam followed the buildup of Quadriga, and investigated whether Gerald Cotten had faked his own death. The podcast was reported by Aaron Lammer and Lane Brown.
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.
Dead Man's Switch: A Crypto Mystery is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Sheona McDonald and released in 2021. [1] The film is a portrait of the controversy around Gerald Cotten, the Canadian cryptocurrency entrepreneur whose disappearance and alleged death in December 2018 left many investors unable to access their money because Cotten was the only person who knew the password to the ...
Netflix released the film in September, and for a couple of weeks it was the most popular non-English movie on the platform. The couple’s story has been told in several ways over the last 20 years.
Brad Zinn, Staunton News Leader March 26, 2024 at 10:54 AM ALBEMARLE COUNTY — Police in Albemarle County are investigating a homicide after finding a woman's body in a shallow grave Sunday.
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, film producer Patty Quillin, are giving $10 million to help underprivileged students at Tougaloo College, an HBCU in Mississippi, pay for their education.