Qtask, the cloud computing company used by Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein as a client before investing in it, is now owned by a bankruptcy trustee and will be auctioned off to the highest bidder.

It was revealed at a hearing Friday that the Burbank, California-based tech company agreed to be acquired by the bankruptcy trustee for Rothstein’s defunct law firm last November.

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