The Eighth Newsletter-Nashirkom (10/8/2020) monitored the interaction with the court order that demanded a response to the allegations within a maximum period of 21 days. Saad al-Jabri - an advisor to the former Saudi crown prince, Muhammad bin Nayef - had filed a lawsuit against Prince Muhammad bin Salman and a number of officials.

The lawsuit included former advisor Saud Al-Qahtani, Ahmed Asiri and Badr Al-Asaker, before a US federal court, accused of trying to assassinate Al-Jabri, similar to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The lawsuit also indicated that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation had foiled the assassination attempt at Al-Jabri in Canada, after contacting the Canadian authorities.

According to the UN rapporteur, Agnes Kalmar, what Al-Jabri revealed will be an introduction to the disclosure of new Saudi death squads, and she tweeted, "I have no doubt that more information will be released about the official Saudi death squads sent to other places in the world."

While Taj Al-Sir Othman considered this accusation to be the tip of the ice that revealed bin Salman's actions, he wrote: “3 years ago they imposed themselves as trustees of the people, this is a black list, this is a terrorist country, that is an extremist channel, and those are criminals, and today their highest aspirations are to defend their reputation before an international court. Only the tip of the iceberg was revealed to them of their deeds. "

As for the Saudi opposition activist, Ishaq Al-Jizani, he expressed his conviction that the American institutions rejected Muhammad bin Salman as a ruler, saying, “The court hearing the case of Saad Al-Jabri issues a summons to the Saudi crown prince, it seems clear that the relevant agencies in America do not want to see bin Salman - known for his recklessness and bloody - "He will be crowned king over an important and rich country like Saudi Arabia, as he may cause it a lot of trouble to cover his mistakes, which will harm its democracy."

While the singer Turki Al-Shalhoub was amazed at the change in bin Salman's situation from a persecutor to a stalker, he said, "Yesterday, Mohammed bin Salman puts the names of people in black lists to chase them, and today he is personally being chased by the American judiciary. On the aggressor the circles revolve."

Fahad Al-Ghafili believes that Al-Jabri turned the tables on bin Salman and mobilized the institutions, so he tweeted, “Despite the ugliness of Khashoggi's crime, may God have mercy on him, its impact does not come with anything besides the file of Saad Al-Jabri, who turned the tables on bin Salman, and worked intelligently to move American institutions that outweigh their power. The power of (US President Donald) Trump himself who overshadowed the Khashoggi murder, now no one can cover up bin Salman. "

As for the Saudi opposition activist Omar bin Abdulaziz, he deplored bin Salman's accusation of theft and corruption, and asked why he had not brought these accusations against him 3 years ago, and why did he wait until now after Al-Jabri began to sue him.