could be sentient says Microsofts chatbot feels like watching the A cruise company is making a big play for remote workers to sail around the world for just $30,000 a year, CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. The first thing Jennifer Robertson says when she answers the phone is, with a laugh, Im not on an island with Gerry.. She began receiving death threats, as people thought she was on in the scheme, which she denies. A Kelowna home owned by Gerald Cotten, the CEO of QuadrigaCX who died in December. Robertson has always maintained she never had access to Cotten's laptop, passwords or Quadriga accounts. The Seaglass Trustbecame the mortgage holder on all properties owned by Robertson Nova Property Management on Jan. 25. Jennifer Robertson and Gerald Cotten married in 2018. It turned out that Gerald Cotten, the chief executive officer of the cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX left quite a mess after his death, which his wife Jennifer Robertson now has to deal with. Cryptocurrency mystery stuns Kelowna neighbourhood where dead CEO owned Newsweek has everything you need to know about what happened next in the wake of Cotten's unfortunate death. Seperti banyak orang lain di industri ini, Gerry Cotten merancang bisnisnya tidak hanya sebagai Mar. At one point, there were calls for Cotten's grave to be exhumed for an autopsy to be performed on the body "to confirm both its identity and the cause of death.". Jennifer eventually learned that Cotten hadnt been paying taxes at all. "I thought, this is why I have this development money, this is what I'm supposed to be doing," McDonald told Yahoo Canada. Robertson expected a "Dead Man's Switch" (an email or message triggered by an unexpected death providing passwords to accounts) to be activated shortly after Cotten's death, as he had allegedly promised he would set up, but this never materialized. CTV National News Associate Producer. The Chronicle Herald also reports that Robertson has sold the Kinross property for $1.1 million CAD. The widow of QuadrigaCX founder Gerald Cotten says she is heartbroken over calls for her husband's body to be exhumed. As heard in Trust No One, some people believe he faked his death or has changed his name and appearance to remain undetected.