New Delhi: Usain Bolt, who completed the 100 meter race in just 9.58 seconds, has caused a stir as Rs 100 crore disappeared from his bank account in one fell swoop. Jamaican star athlete and all major tournament gold medalist Usain Bolt has lost $10 million (Rs 100 crore). The money was in the account of an investment firm in Jamaica. Bolt is now considering taking the matter to court.
- Usain Bolt deposited money in Stocks and Securities account
- Account balance drops to $2,000: Bolt reacts strongly on social media
- Usain Bolt’s lawyer threatened to take the entire matter to court
The athlete had an account with Stocks and Securities (SSL) in Kingston and now his bank balance has dropped to $2,000. Bolt has reacted strongly to this and has made two tweets. The Olympic medalist also posted a picture on his official Instagram handle reacting to the entire incident. On the other hand, investigation has started in this matter. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) said the firm was being investigated.
Meanwhile, Usain Bolt’s lawyer said in this matter that it has been noticed that 10 million dollars (100 crores) have disappeared from the account of Bolt’s Kingston-based investment firm Stocks and Securities. With such a huge amount disappearing from the account, Bolt will now be knocking on the court’s door. Usain Bolt’s lawyer said that now only 10 lakh rupees are left in Usain Bolt’s account. This is very sad. Because Bolt had opened this bank account to save his pension. The purpose of opening this account was so that his parents could use the pension amount.
Let us tell you that during his career, Usain Bolt participated in three Olympics in which he won eight golds. Bolt ran just 115 seconds to win eight gold medals at the Olympics. Bolt won 2nd prize of 119 million dollars approximately 98 crore rupees. That means he earned 8.6 crores per second. Bolt retired in 2017 after ruling the world of athletics for nearly a decade. Bolt used to be reckoned with giants like the late Pele of Brazil and American boxer Muhammad Ali.