Usain Bolt spoke again about how he is after being victim of a multi-million dollar fraud in one of his bank accounts associated with a Jamaican company, Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL). The athlete, who has lost more than 12 million dollarsaccording to his law firm, acknowledges that “not broke”, but he lets it fall that this drastic economic loss has left him quite touched.
“Losses have definitely hit me”, assures the local media Jamaican Observer. Bolt says that this money was housed in this company to preserve the quality of life of his family in the short and long term, as well as to allocate it to social works in his country. “Everyone knows that I have three children and they know that I take care of my parents.”.
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The Jamaican, “Sad and disappointed” Due to this delicate situation, he pointed out that this money, which he fears will not be recovered, has been earned after “hard” work on the athletics tracks for many years. “It will always be sad because I have lost what I have worked hard for. It doesn’t matter what’s going on right now. I will always love my country and I will do everything in my power to lift this country up no matter what is happening,” she stated.
Bolt’s first decision, motivated after being a victim of this million-dollar fraud, has been to fire your manager and financial clerk, who according to his account have agreed to a friendly pact. However, the world record holder trusts his defense so that this millionaire fraud remains in a scare and that his money returns to his account.
Their lawyers, who have made a lawsuit against SSL After not presenting the corresponding procedures to the financial firm within the stipulated period, they consider that the “expected” can happen with the return of money to your client or “unexpected” in the event that it is considered lost, since it is a massive fraud exceeding 1.2 billion dollars. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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