Court finds dubai ruler was harassing ex wife abroad
A significant development in a high-profile case!
According to reports, a British court has ruled that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, was involved in the harassment and abduction of his ex-wife, Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, while she was living in London.
The court's findings are based on evidence presented by Princess Haya, who is the half-sister of Jordan's King Abdullah II. She had accused Sheikh Mohammed of subjecting her to a campaign of intimidation and harassment, including the abduction of their two children, Jalila and Zayed.
The court's judgment, which was delivered on July 29, 2020, found that Sheikh Mohammed had indeed been involved in the harassment and abduction of Princess Haya. The court also ruled that the Sheikh had used his wealth and influence to try to silence Princess Haya and prevent her from seeking help.
The case has significant implications for the royal family and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Sheikh Mohammed is a prominent figure in the UAE and has been a key player in the country's government and economy.
Princess Haya, who is a member of the Jordanian royal family, had been living in London with their two children since 2019. She had accused Sheikh Mohammed of subjecting her to a campaign of intimidation and harassment, including the abduction of their children.
The court's findings are a significant blow to Sheikh Mohammed's reputation and may have implications for his position as the ruler of Dubai. The case has also raised concerns about the treatment of women and children in the UAE and the use of wealth and influence to silence and intimidate those who speak out against abuse.
It's worth noting that Sheikh Mohammed has denied all allegations of wrongdoing and has accused Princess Haya of making false claims. The case is ongoing, and it's unclear what the next steps will be.