Clinton list businessman's $165 million lawsuit blocked


(MENAFN- Newsroom Panama) Panama's Supreme Court has  confirmed the non-admission of a lawsuit filed by Abdul Waked calling for  the National Bank of Panama tompay $165 million for damages, interests and loss of profits for the management of the trust of Felix B. Maduro.

The decision confirms a resolution that had  not admitted the claim in the first instance.

Waked who remains on the US Clinton list  has  a second $1.278 billion lawsuit for  that is still unresolved, for damages caused by the sale of  the Soho Mall. This demand amounts to. Waked seeks a condemnation of the State through the National Bank of Panama.

His inclusion  on  the Clinton List forced the sale of several of his businesses and properties.


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