Last Wednesday morning, two men rang the doorbell of Jonathan Duhamel's home in the suburbs of Montreal, Quebec. When the 2010 WSOP Main Event champion answered, they forced their way inside, assaulted him, and stole his things. The champ was okay, escaping the incident with just the few bruises that come with being bound and beaten repeatedly. Notable items that were stolen included an undisclosed amount of 500-euro bills, a black Rolex Submariner watch (which had been a gift from PokerStars), and the priceless diamond-laden WSOP Main Event bracelet.
After recovering from a brief stint in...
no one of these arrested will do any type of hard time (ie over 2 years) if they are first time offenders, even for a crime of this type
12-29-2011 12:27
Throw the book at these weasels. Jonathan: Move to a more secure apartment and buy two wall safes, one for a little money and stuff, the other with serious cash and your bracelet which should be found soon. Oh, and have a duplicate made by the same jeweller that made the first one. Its a business expense ... lol.
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12-30-2011 18:25
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