Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt told reporters Friday that he is baffled over how $12.7m of his money has gone missing
Bolt’s attorneys claim athlete’s account is down to $12,000
It wasn’t immediately clear whether any action had been taken as of late Friday. attorney Linton P Gordon did not return a message seeking comment. Earlier this week, Jamaican finance minister Nigel Clarke announced that the director of the Financial Services Commission was stepping down and that the Bank of Jamaica would now be in charge of regulating the island’s financial system.“It’s always a sad situation. Definitely disappointed,” Bolt said of the elderly who were affected. “Everybody’s confused. … I’m as confused as the public.
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