HIGH STAKES POKER ACE'S WILL GENEROUS TO HIS
EMPLOYEES
10 February 2012
Alan Meltzer looks after those who looked
after him
Alan Meltzer, the music mogul and nosebleed poker
player who regularly appeared on the High Stakes Poker
show with some of the top professionals in the game
until his sudden death in October last year, left $1
million to his chauffeur and $500,000 to a doorman in
his will, it emerged this week - some 15 percent of his
estate after taxes.
Meltzer's former chauffeur
Jean Laborde (54) told the New York Post, "I don't know
what to do exactly with the money, but one thing I know
for sure - every year, I'm going to bring the guy some
flowers at his grave.
"He was such a nice guy.
He left me money, but it's not a good deal for me
because it means he's no longer here."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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