After cleaning up a record number of
medals at the Olympics, Michael Phelps has extended his winning streak at the
poker table.
According to TMZ, the retired gold
medalist raked in $100k from a single poker game at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas
this week.
A source reports that the 27-year-old
athlete spent a chunk of it afterwards at Tryst nightclub in the
Wynn.
Recently, Phelps came under fire for
possible International Olympic Committee violations when photos for his Louis
Vuitton ad campaign were leaked during the London Games. The IOC prohibits
athletes from promoting non-official sponsors during a time period around the
Games. Sanctions include stripping medals won by the offenders.
However, Phelps' agent Peter Carlisle
insists the leaks were not the fault of the
swimmer. "He didn't violate Rule 40;
it's as simple as that. All that matters is whether the athlete permitted that
use. That's all he can control. In this case, Michael did not authorize that
use. The images hadn't even been reviewed, much less approved. It's as simple as
that. An athlete can't control unauthorized uses any more than you can guarantee
someone isn't going to break into your house."
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