London’s Les Ambassadeurs Casino Takes Saudi Sheikh to Court Over £4M Debt (Casino.org)

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Mayfair casino pursues unpaid £4 million gambling credit. Sheikh Hassan Enany accused of dodging elite London casino debt. Les Ambassadeurs’ lawsuit underscores tensions in VIP gaming world. London’s swanky Les Ambassadeurs Casino – a venue long synonymous with the world of celebrities and aristocrats – is suing a wealthy Saudi sheikh over £4 million (US$5.3 million) in allegedly unpaid markers. The ornate facade of Les Ambassadeurs Casino in Mayfair, a landmark of London high society now at the center of a $4 million legal dispute. (Image: Shutterstock) The exclusive club says businessman Sheikh Hassan Enany, a self-styled philanthropist and entrepreneur, failed to pay the line of credit following a gambling session in 2018, The Daily Mail reports. “Les A.” as it is affectionately known by its elite clientele, was able to retrieve £200K (US$266K) from the sheikh after his initial check bounced, but since then, nada, and he has been conspicuously absent from the club, which costs more than $30K…Read MoreCategory: Legal, Scandals, gambling debt, Les Ambassadeurs Casino, London High Court, Mayfair casino, Sheikh Hassan EnanySource: Casino.org

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