Yasir Al-Rumayyanpresident of Newcastle He has been facing the case for two seasons 67 million euros after recent legal cases, according to The Athletic.
These legal documents state that the Arab billionaire, who is also the president of LIV Golf, is facing a lawsuit for allegedly “following the instructions of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman with “malicious intent.”
As The Athletic explains, that’s supposed to be the case Al-Rumayyan act with the intent to “hurt, silence and completely destroy” the family of those Dr. Said Aljabri, former intelligence chief of Saudi Arabia. The court is now seeking permission for Al-Rumayyan and other related individuals to be added to an existing court case and for a case to be filed against him and others on these charges.
Algebra ensuring that the accused, including the president of Newcastle, was directly involved in a three and a half year campaign of persecution of his family. Aljabri left Saudi Arabia in 2017 and after passing through Turkey now resides in Canada, where the case is being handled legally. His family is claiming 67 million euros in damages and prejudice.
Source: La Verdad

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