Investors say millions are missing and a businessman can't be found. How an alleged Ponzi scheme played out

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A Toronto businessman accused in court filings of being one of two masterminds in a multimillion-dollar COVID-19-related Ponzi scheme can’t be located as angry creditors, their lawyers and shadowy figures with ties to illegal gambling rings try to find him and their money.

Mark E. Cohen, who previously worked in the rental car industry at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, hasn’t been seen at his North York home since August, according to documents filed with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The documents also say that he hasn’t been in contact with investors for months.

While some of those investors have turned to the courts to challenge Cohen,

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