San Juan (Puerto Rico): Lawyers for one of the world’s greatest sprinters, Usain Bolt, have said more than $12.7 million is missing from his account in a private investment firm in Jamaica, which authorities are investigating. The lawyer said Bolt had $12.8 million in his account, but now only $12,000 is left. He threatened that civil and criminal action would be taken if the money was not returned within 10 days.
Stocks and Securities Limited did not comment on the matter. The company has said it detected the fraud earlier this month and that millions of dollars from many of its customers could be missing.
Bolt, who retired in 2017, has set world records in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m.
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