The company was liquidated, and McGoey was ordered to pay $5.6 million to creditors. ![]() McGoey was CEO of Look Communications when it collapsed and left him bankrupt. ![]() This would have been fine were it not for the minor detail that the documents were dated 20. Canadian Gerald McGoey was judged to have falsified documents in an attempt to protect certain assets from bankruptcy proceedings because-and stop me if you've heard this before-the documents used Microsoft's modern "C" fonts, which didn't become widely available until 2007. ![]() You'd think that people forging documents would have learned by now.
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