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Former Saudi spy chief says Crown Prince believes he is the CIA's source on murder of Jamal Khashoggi


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A former Saudi spy chief living in exile in Toronto says the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, believes he is the source of the Central Intelligence Agency’s conclusion that the ruler ordered the assassination of Saudi dissident and Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
In court documents filed Thursday, lawyers for Saad Aljabri, who held a cabinet-rank intelligence post under deposed crown prince Mohammed bin Nayef (known as MBN), denied allegations that he embezzled billions of dollars from Saudi Arabia and he is urging a Canadian court to lift a freeze on his worldwide assets.

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Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets


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A former top intelligence agent, who alleges Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler sent a hit squad to Canada to kill him, urged a court on Friday to free up his assets, saying the judge who froze them wasn’t given all the relevant facts.
In submissions before Ontario Superior Court, lawyers for Saad Aljabri argued the alleged assassination plot and other key facts should have been disclosed at a secret hearing last month.
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TORONTO - A former top intelligence agent who alleges Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler sent a hit squad to Canada to kill him urged a court on Friday to fr...

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Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot

Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot
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Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot

Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot
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Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot

Ex-Saudi spy urges Canadian court to free up assets; says he's victim of death plot
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Former Saudi spy chief denies he stole billions before fleeing to Toronto


Former Saudi spy chief denies he stole billions before fleeing to Toronto
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This $13-million house on Toronto's Bridle Path is the home of Saad Aljabri. An Ontario court has issued an order freezing Aljabri's assets, including the house, as part of an ongoing lawsuit filed by companies representing the current Saudi regime. They allege Aljabri embezzled more than $4 billion..
A former Saudi spymaster, now living in exile in Toronto, says a lawsuit alleging he embezzled billions of dollars is part of an ongoing campaign of intimidation by Saudi Arabia's powerful crown prince. 

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Former spy chief denies Saudi Arabia's allegations he stole billions of dollars

Former spy chief denies Saudi Arabia's allegations he stole billions of dollars
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