Good News for Usain Bolt as Jamaica Makes Major Decision on Track and Field Legend’s Missing $12.8 Million Retirement Fund

All Usain Bolt wanted had been for the investigating authorities to act accordingly. The $12.6 million financial fraud is more than two years old. On a larger scale, the fraud has more than 200 victims, including the sprint legend. Furthermore, for Bolt, the $12.6 million was way more than being the count of dimes. How so? It was a part of his retirement plan, something he would look forward to continuing his expenditure in his calm days. Fortunately, things are taking turns lately. 

On February 12, Usain Bolt shared the news on his Instagram story. The piece of news confirmed the Jamaican government validating Usain Bolt’s retirement fund was defrauded by the Kingston-based firm, Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL). The news came on Jamaica Gleaner’s website. 

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The post Good News for Usain Bolt as Jamaica Makes Major Decision on Track and Field Legend’s Missing $12.8 Million Retirement Fund appeared first on EssentiallySports.

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