Usain Bolt defrauded of $12M life savings, left with $12K

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Usain Bolt defrauded of $12M life savings, left with $12K

Eight-time Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter, Usain Bolt, was defrauded of millions of dollars in his account with Stocks and Securities Ltd, an investment company based in Kingston. Usain Bolt defrauded of $12M life savings, left with $12K The sum of $12 million was reported to have mysteriously disappeared from Bolt’s account in a statement released by his lawyer. The account with the company was created to act as a pension for both of his parents and Usain Bolt, an Associated Press reported. “The account was part of Bolt’s retirement and lifetime savings. It’s distressing news for anyone, and certainly in the case of Mr Bolt; who established this account as part of his private pension. “We will be going to court with the matter” if the company does not return the funds. “It is a grave disappointment, and we are hoping that the matter will be resolved in a way that Mr Bolt will recover his money and be able to live in peace,” his lawyer, Linton P. Gordon, told Fortune magazine over the phone on Wednesday. Stocks and Securities Ltd said in a statement on January 12 stated that it was aware of the fraudulent transaction orchestrated by a former employee of theirs and has alerted necessary authorities. It also assured that necessary precautions to secure customers’ assets are put in place to avoid such repeating itself. Jamaica’s Finance Minister, Nigel Clarke reacted to the development with claims that SSL had committed “alarming and evil fraud” and promised to “bring all perpetrators to justice.”

Usain Bolt congratulates Amusan for breaking world record

Usain Bolt congratulates Amusan for breaking world record

The world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt has congratulated Tobi Amusan, who became the first Nigerian athlete to win a World Athletics Championship gold.
Tobi had stormed to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles in Oregon on Sunday.

Quoting a tweet confirming Tobi’s win at the semis by the World Athletics official page, Bolt lauded the champion on his Twitter.
He tweeted with emoticons of the Nigerian flag and applauses saying: “Congrats.”
After Tobi’s performance in the finals, the Jamaican athlete also wrote, “Superb #Tobi.”

 
Tobi Amusan, who also eulogized herself while speaking about her victory in the competition said: “The goal was to come out and to win this gold.
“I believe in my abilities, but I was not expecting a world record at these championships. You know, the goal is always just to execute well and get the win. So the world record is a bonus.”