Usain Bolt, victim of multi-million dollar robbery, explodes on Instagram: "A world of lies" – Yahoo Sports

Usain Bolt, athletics legend, was the victim of a multi-million dollar robbery along with thirty other clients of the investment company Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL). In this context, the record holder made a forceful post on his account Instagram.
Bolt uploaded just a black image, and added a heartfelt message: “In a world of lies, where is the truth? The world is possessed… What is its root? Money”. This Monday, the 11-time world champion admitted to being afraid of not being able to recover his assets.
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Apparently, after the robbery was completed, He would have only had $2,000 left in his account., in which he began to deposit part of his capital in 2012, and from which he never made any withdrawals, according to the athlete himself.
Last Wednesday, Bolt's wealth manager contacted the person involved after discovering significant irregularities in Usain's account and those of other clients. Around that time, the company involved issued a statement informing about the incident. “a fraudulent activity carried out by a former employee of the company”. That same day, the company dismissed the suspect.
Tamika HarrisThe defendant's attorney, , indicated that her client, a wealthy consultant, "has been in talks with SSL and the lawyers representing SSL" for two weeks. It is believed the scam may have been going on for at least a year.
The Financial Investigations Division and the Financial Services Commission, among other government entities, are already handling the case. While the investigation is ongoing, the government must issue final approval for all business the company conducts with its clients.
Nugent Walker, representative of the former record holder, declared before the local media The Gleaner that "all relevant measures have been taken to get to the bottom of the case. He declined to provide details on the amount of money stolen or how long the investigation will take.
"He's been with this bank for over 10 years... His entire portfolio is being reviewed," he said. This week, Bolt's agent expressed optimism about the recovery of the stolen money.
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He eight-time Olympic champion would have been scammed in approximately ten million dollars in stocks and bonds, while thirty other people were allegedly robbed of at least four million dollars. The total amount of the financial fraud is estimated to be $1.2 billion.
Bolt, 36, retired from sports in 2017. Since then, he has ventured into the world of soccer and music. He also retains his contract with the sportswear company that outfitted him throughout his successful sprinting career. After his retirement, he also became an entrepreneur, owning the companies Champions Shave and Bolt Mobility.
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