It’s a long way from Monaco to Los Lunas, New Mexico, where Ted Maher is languishing in a prison medical facility.
The convicted arsonist is reportedly undergoing treatment for throat cancer as he awaits a June 21 court appearance on a criminal solicitation charge — for allegedly trying to arrange a hitman to kill his wife last year.
Maher, who now goes by the name Jon Green, was once public enemy number one in Monaco.
In 2002, reporters from all over the world descended on the glamorous principality as the former Green Beret went on trial — charged in the mysterious death of his former boss Edmond Safra, the legendary Brazilian-Lebanese banker.
(Through a representative, the Safra family disputed the characterization of Safra’s death as “mysterious,” saying: “The direct cause was a fire started by and admitted to by Ted Maher. Maher advised those in the house to stay in the room to avoid ‘intruders’ which never existed.”)
