![]() Look sued McGoey and other managers in 2011 to reclaim the payment. Look gave McGoey a $5.6m payout for closing the deal, which shareholders later disputed based on an invalid share price. ![]() The company ran into financial troubles four years later, selling off some licensed broadband spectrum that it owned at bargain prices. Gerald McGoey became CEO of wireless TV broadcaster and ISP Look Communications in 2004. In 1993, they jointly bought a farm in Caledon, Ontario called Humber Station for $635,000. Shortly afterwards they jointly purchased a cottage called Ledge Lodge in Muskoka, Ontario for $700,000. The couple married in 1994, each bringing children from other marriages. ![]() The Superior Court of Ontario ruled against Gerald and Kathryn McGoey earlier this month in a dispute over two property trusts. In a case that could be straight out of a legal TV drama, a computing font has cost a couple two houses in a Canadian bankruptcy case.
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