Bail Denied for Two Assailants in Jonathan Duhamel Attack, Including Ex-Girlfriend

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The ex-girlfriend of 2010 World Series of Poker champion Jonathan Duhamel and one other accomplice, John Stephen Clark Lemay, have been denied bail by a Montreal judge.  Both are accused of forced entry into Duhamel’s home along with robbery and a beating of the poker pro that left him hospitalized. 

Anthony Bourque, charged with the home invasion of poker champion Jonathan Duhamel, used his sweatshirt to wipe away his tears after a Quebec Court judge released him on bail today.

Bianco Rojas-Latraverse, who dated Duhamel briefly, was believed to have orchestrated the brazen December 21 home invasion.

Items taken from the poker player’s home included a Rolex watch, more than $100,000 in cash and an iPhone along with his diamond encrusted WSOP bracelet. 

Both Rojas-Latraverse and Lemay are looking at up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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