The Innocent Killer: A True Story of a Wrongful Conviction and its Astonishing Aftermath
Buffett was in Las Vegas for Floyd Mayweather's rematch with Marcos Maidana. The 84-year-old billionaire and the undefeated prizefighter have become buddies The Innocent Killer: A True Story of a Wrongful Conviction and its Astonishing Aftermath of late.
Buffett has boosted his sports profile considerably over the past year. Before the 2014 NCAA tournament, Buffett announced a $1 billion bracket challenge for anyone who could predict every single result of the men's basketball The Innocent Killer: A True Story of a Wrongful Conviction and its Astonishing Aftermath tournament. Not only did it earn Buffett tons of publicity, he got to keep his money. It only took 25 games for everyone who entered the challenge to be eliminated.
The Innocent Killer: A True Story of a Wrongful Conviction and its Astonishing Aftermath
The CEO of Berkshire The Innocent Killer: A True Story of a Wrongful Conviction and its Astonishing Aftermath Hathaway, who is reportedly worth upwards of $65 billion, laid down his first-ever wager at a Las Vegas sports book over the weekend. Buffett bet $550 at the MGM Grand on his alma mater, the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Because the Cornhuskers easily covered the 12.5-point spread in a 55-19 blowout of Fresno State, Buffett The Innocent Killer: A True Story of a Wrongful Conviction and its Astonishing Aftermath earned $500.
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