Prospective Swiss owner of Chelsea club accused of "sexual assault"

The British newspaper "The Sun" revealed today that the prospective owner of Chelsea Club, Swiss billionaire Hansorg Weiss (86 years), faces charges of sexual assault dating back to 2011. The newspaper said that one of the American hotel rooms was the scene of the incident, as one of his former employees accuses him harassing and assaulting her.

The employee has been accused of sexual assault against him by the Morristown Police, New Jersey in the United States for a long time, and the case is still ongoing as the lawyers of the Swiss billionaire succeeded in prolonging it without reaching any final ruling regarding it, while they also filed a previous lawsuit against the employee on charges of divulging A "confidential agreement" you have already signed.

Weiss has a fortune of about 4.5 billion euros, and he is considered one of the most prominent names expected to win the ownership of Chelsea FC, succeeding the Russian Abramovich.

Fez had said that he had no history of owning sports clubs, but had agreed with three others to form a group to acquire Chelsea.

The British government has three requests to acquire Chelsea, as a special committee is managing the sale of the club, after the sanctions it imposed on the former owner Abramovich because of his association with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and in the framework of European sanctions against Russia and Russian billionaires due to the invasion of Ukraine.

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