After the death of ASOS co-founder, approximately 4 million dollars worth of Bitcoin was transferred out of his wallet
After the death of ASOS co-founder Quentin Griffiths in a fall in Thailand, approximately $4 million in assets from his btc-42">Bitcoin wallet were transferred out. The funds were moved to an unknown location through three separate transactions from his online account within days of Quentin Griffiths' death.
His eldest son Joel reported to the police six weeks after his father's death. The Thai police are currently investigating the case of asset theft. Previously, Quentin Griffiths was under investigation for fraud and faced multiple legal lawsuits and family property disputes before and after his fall.
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