POLICE RECOVER POKER CHAMP'S CASH (Update)
3 February 2012
Stolen money recovered in a mailbox
The Toronto Sun and other Canadian publications
report that the police in Quebec have recovered half of
the $115,000 stolen from poker pro and last year's WSOP
champion, Jonathan Duhamel, in a home invasion late last
year (see previous InfoPowa report).
Duhamel was
robbed and beaten after thieves broke into his condo
last December, taking property and cash.
A
police spokesman revealed this week that officers
recovered part of the poker star's stolen cash on
January 6, shortly after an anonymous tipster told them
it had been stashed in a mailbox about eight kilometres
northeast of Montreal. The box was found to contain
nearly half of the amount taken in the same
denominations and currency as the stolen money.
Four people, including Duhamel's ex-girlfriend Bianca
Rojas-Latraverse, face several charges in relation to
the home invasion, including robbery, assault,
kidnapping and conspiracy. Duhamel's assailants are
alleged to have made off with $40,000 in Canadian
currency, Euros 74,000, a Rolex watch and bracelet worth
$40,000.
Rojas-Latraverse has pleaded not guilty
to five charges related to the robbery. She and two
others have been denied bail while the fourth accused
has been freed for the duration of the trial and is
expected to face charges in May.
A preliminary
hearing is scheduled for February 21.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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