Bogart Pediatric 2010 Wine Aficionado Dinner
For those who did not recognize the people in the photos above, that I posted here on 2014-06-10, some basic info:
Wired article about Brock Pierce's previous venture IGE, from 2008:
http://archive.wired.com/gaming/virtualworlds/magazine/16-12/ff_ige
Video of talk by Autumn Radtke on virtual currency trading:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzVxRmvipVY
Local news article on Autumn Radtke's death:
http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/cleaning-supervisor-who-found-body-dead-ceo-there-was-foul-smell
Brock Pierce seems connected to the Chinese suppliers of KnC, not sure how. He may also have been part of the group who was sought by Mark Karpelès as possible MtGOX buyer, shortly before he declared bankruptcy. Sunlot is now trying to buy the corpse of MtGOX, including the remaining 220'000 BTC, for 1 BTC (and thus stop its liquidation by Japanese courts, and thus make it less likely that there will be a police investigation of the collapse). Under the proposal, those 220'000 coins, minus some expenses, will be distributed to the former clients BUT they will remain frozen in the new MtGOX for a year. Sunlot already made a deal with the MtGOX clients who were suing Mark in the US to retract their lawsuit, promised immunity to McCaleb and Gay-Bouchery, and intends to consider former MtGOX management on par with other clients if and when they distribute the remaining coins. BP was recently elected to the board of The Bitcoin Foundation with the help of KnC, which had just joined the Foundation.
Autumn Radtke was a very close friend of BP until 2010 at least. By early 2014 she was CEO of First Meta, a company based in Singapore that traded virtual currencies of various kinds, such as game points and (planned) airline bonus miles. First Meta did not sell crypto, but she was a bitcoin fan, having invested in the currency and convinced others to invest. She had struck a deal between First Meta and GoCoin, a Bitcon/Litecoin payment processor co-owned by BP, whose office was a rented room in her home. GoCoin's CEO Steve Beauregard was the last person to see her alive. On the morning of Feb/26 her body was found by a cleaning staff worker near the base of a 22 story building, not far from her 3-story home. It could be a suicide, but AFAIK no plausible motive has been advanced that could have led her to that. It has been claimed that GoCoin had had some coins in MtGOX, and she died after Mark halted withdrawals (Feb/07) and sought Sunlot for possible acquisition (Feb/??), and a few days before the filing for bankruptcy on Feb/28.
For those interested, user @Phinnaeus_Gage (the user with most posts to bitcointalk.org) and a few others did some sleuthing about the case: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-summary-of-phinnaeus-gages-investigation-into-brock-pierce-thus-far-628000 (You better grab a few rolls of tinfoil.)
Thanks Jorge, another murky BTC avenue that I imagine will be erased from the map.