British Columbia Courts aren't holding back in their fight against financial crime, setting their sights on Michael Patry, co-founder of the defunct Quadriga CX exchange. 🛡️💰 With a bold move, they've filed a third unexplained wealth order (UWO), aiming to uncover assets potentially linked to criminal activity. 💼🔍 If successful, this could mean the forfeiture of a staggering $250,200 in cash, 45 gleaming gold bars, luxurious watches, and exquisite jewelry. 💎💰 But it's not just about seizing flashy assets; it's about disrupting criminal enterprises' financial incentives, protecting victims, and funding vital crime prevention programs. 🌟💸 By stripping ill-gotten gains, authorities aim to redirect these funds towards victim services and initiatives, such as anti-hate grants to communities. 👥❤️ Quadriga CX's demise in 2019 left a trail of unanswered questions, with CEO Gerald William Cotten's mysterious death revealing a crypto conundrum of epic proportions. 🕵️‍♂️💻 Now, as the hunt for truth unfolds, the spotlight intensifies on those implicated in this crypto saga. 🎥🔍 #FinancialCrimeFight #CryptoSaga #JusticePrevails 🚨🔒

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