Roland Arnall billionaire died
Roland Arnall a billionaire who was an Ameriquest Mortgage founder & former Netherlands ambassador died on Monday local time at UCLA Medical Center. He was 68 years old. The family said that the cause of the death was cancer. He was born on 1939 in Paris.
Arnall once sold flowers on the street corners of Los Angeles but over the years built a real estate and financial services fortune that transformed him into one of the nation’s wealthiest individuals.
A major Republican financier with ties to President Bush, he was appointed ambassador to the Netherlands in 2006 after an approval process that was slowed by unsettled issues regarding Ameriquest, the California-based lending company Arnall founded in 1979.
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