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The ex-wife of the ruler of Dubai has won today in the divorce lawsuit in Britain 554 million pounds, in one of the biggest rewards of this kind ever.
Princess Haya bint Hussein will receive the first full payment of 251 million as part of the final separation from one of the richest people in the world, Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, the high court of London said.
Most of the costs will cover the safety of the princess and her two children with the sheikh, Jalila, 14, and Zayed, 9, to protect them from hostage-taking.
The crown prince has to provide g 290 million in bank guarantees for his children with annual payments of milionë 11m, as well as ongoing security costs, £ 3m for their education and £ 9.6m in arrears.
In other shocking news developments, the court found that Princess Haya had been forced to pay milionë 7 million to blackmailers by her security staff, to keep her intimate relationship with her British bodyguard Russell Floers secret, which is believed that brought about the dissolution of the marriage.
Judge Moor said in his ruling that there was a permanent danger to the princess and her two children from Sheikh Mohammed.
Today’s divorce figure of £ 554m left behind another deal of this kind, the m 450m’s awarded to the wife of Russian oligarch Farkhad Akhmedov in 2016.
Although the amount will allow the princess to continue the luxury life she is used to, it is still 900 million less than her lawyers had requested.
The princess’s lawyers said the money was needed to secure her and her two daughters from her ex-husband who had forcibly stopped them even before when they tried to leave Dubai.
Sheikh Mohammed – a friend of the Queen of England from the passion of both for horse racing, was discovered to have tapped the calls of his ex-wife and her lawyers.
Following the princess’s adultery, the sheikh had launched an intimidation campaign forcing Haya to flee to London fearing for her life.
In her testimony the princess admitted that she had taken money from her daughters’s accounts to pay the blackmailers of adultery a total of milionë 7 million.
The three former bodyguards who received the money were not named in court.
The revelation came after pressure from her ex-husband’s lawyers following money taken from her daughter’s account.
Haya, 47, said she had used her daughters’ money hoping to get it back.
After the statement of blackmail, the judge said: “It is difficult to swallow that these people threw him with this act and have never been charged”.
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