Billionaire’s luxury holiday disrupted after Greek villa robbed
A Perth billionaire’s lavish overseas getaway has taken a turn after thieves broke into his private villa and stole a fortune in designer goods.
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An extravagant European holiday has taken an unfortunate turn for Perth billionaire Laurence Escalante after thieves reportedly broke into his villa on the Greek island of Mykonos, making off with a haul of high-end goods worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The break-in reportedly occurred on Mr Escalante’s first night on the island, with luxury watches, designer clothing, and cash among the stolen items, according to the Daily Mail.
The 42-year-old founder of Virtual Gaming Worlds (VGW) had been documenting his lavish summer escape on Instagram, sharing images of sun-soaked days aboard a mega yacht and nights partying in hotspots across the French Riviera and Greek Islands.
He was also reportedly spotted at Scorpios Beach Club wearing a Richard Mille x Pharrell watch said to be worth about $1m.
Mr Escalante, a father of four, has built a tech empire from humble beginnings.
VGW is valued at more than $6bn, and his personal net worth is estimated at $4.37bn thanks to his majority stake.
VGW is best known for its internet phenomenon Chumba Casino, with most business coming from the US.
In a recent interview with The Australian, Mr Escalante reflected on his rise.
“I’m just a kid from Perth with immigrant parents who grew up, had an idea, invented something and kept trying,” he said.
“This is my fourth or fifth business. I’m just like a lot of other people, having a crack.”
Originally published as Billionaire’s luxury holiday disrupted after Greek villa robbed