Paris Saint-Germain president is said to be facing more allegations after already being investigated for kidnapping and torture.
Last month, it was reported that the Qatari businessman is under investigation after he allegedly kidnapped and tortured a lobbyist in Qatar, according to French outlet L'Equipe.
It is said that the alleged victim, named Tayeb Benabderrahmane, was arrested in January 2020 and spent the next six months in prison where he endured serious torture before being placed under house arrest until November that year.
He claims he was made to sign a confidentiality document to not divulge sensitive information related to Al Khelaifi, however, the tycoon has denied all allegations.
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While that investigation is still ongoing, a former employee of Al Khelaifi has now accused him of moral harassment, threats and psychological violence, according to newspaper Le Parisien.
A man named Hicham Karmoussi alleges that his ex-boss made him work without a permit and subjected him to to working conditions that are "contrary to human dignity."
A formal complaint was made in February, the the complainant's lawyer Antoine Ory, claimed that his client "worked for years without a contract nor residence permit for Mr. Al Khelaifi at an unbearable rate."
The PSG executive is said to have responded by calling the 48-year-old man a criminal whose only ambition is to blackmail to extort him.
In a statement made to RMC Sport, Al Khelaifi added: "It's media manipulation. I'm just surprised that so many people have considered their lies and contradictions as credible – but that's the world of media that we live in these days.
"Justice will run its course – I have no time to talk about small-time criminals."
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