A court in Germany has banned the U.S.
edition of Forbes magazine from claiming that Russian-Uzbek billionaire Alisher Usmanov has close ties to President Vladimir Putin, the RBC news websitereported Tuesday, citing an obtained copy of the ruling.Forbes, citing an anonymous expert,reported in early February 2022 that Usmanov has repeatedly fronted for Putin and solved his business problems.The European Councilcited the Forbes article later that month when slapping war-related sanctions against the businessman, including a travel ban and asset freeze.
In February 2023, Usmanov challenged the allegations by filing a lawsuit against Forbes with Hamburgs District Court, according to RBC.Citing court documents, the outlet reported that Forbes was unable to provide examples of Usmanovs business dealings on Putins behalf and refused to reveal the identity of the expert attributed in its article.The Hamburg District Court ruled that Forbes can no longer disseminate the published claims, according to RBC.Usmanovs attorney Joachim Nikolaus Steinhofel described the EU sanctions based on the Forbes article as a complete institutional failure that laid the groundwork for the witch-hunt against Mr.
Usmanov.Turns out the EU council justifies sanctions with fake news, hewrote on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday.The Moscow Times was unable to independently verify RBC's report.The excerpt on Usmanovs ties with Putin in the Forbes article titled Meet Putins Oligarchs Most Likely to Get Slapped With Sanctions by Biden Over Ukraine was still accessible as of Tuesday evening.Forbes values Usmanov's net worth at $14.4 billion.
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