Chelsea New Owner: Potential Chelsea Owner accused of Sexual Harassment – In what appears to be a disturbing fact, one of the frontrunners to buy English club Chelsea Hansjorg Wyss has faced allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior. The 86-year-old billionaire faces these alleged allegations about an incident that took place in 2011 in a hotel room. Follow Chelsea Live Updates on InsideSport.IN
Hansjorg Wyss is a part of the Todd Boehly consortium who along with Sir Martin Broughton and Stephen Pagliuca have submitted bids to buy the London blues.
Chelsea New Owner: More TROUBLE for Chelsea, frontrunner to buy club is now ACCUSED of Sexual Harassment
The report against Hansjorg Wyss has been reported by Jacquelin Long and the report has been confirmed by the prosecutor’s office. However, no charges have been brought against the billionaire businessman.
It has been revealed that a settlement has been reached among both the parties and a reported amount of £3.9billion has been paid by Wyss.
The sale of the club has been processed after the UK government imposed sanctions on the former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. Owing to the sanctions that have been imposed, Abramovich is forced to sell his beloved club. These sanctions have been levied after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Abramovich having close associations with Vladamir Putin.
Chelsea New Owner: More TROUBLE for Chelsea, frontrunner to buy club is now ACCUSED of Sexual Harassment
Hansjorg Wyss said, “I can well imagine starting at Chelsea with partners.”
Hansjorg Wyss has joined hands with US businessman Todd Boehly in a bid to buy the London-based club. It has been assumed that the dup are quite confident in successfully being the owner of the club.
Apart from the duo of Hansjorg Wyss and Todd Boehly, there are other two groups who are eager to buy the club. These other two groups involve the consortium of Sir Martin Broughton and Stephen Pagliuca.
Chelsea New Owner: More TROUBLE for Chelsea, frontrunner to buy club is now ACCUSED of Sexual Harassment
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