Putin Ordered Abramovic To Buy Chelsea – UK Publisher
A United Kingdom-based publisher, HarperCollins, on Tuesday vowed to “robustly defend” a defamation lawsuit filed by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich over claims that he took over Chelsea Football Club at the Kremlin’s behest.
Abramovich had earlier disclosed that he was suing HarperCollins and journalist Catherine Belton over her 2020 book “Putin’s People”, which alleges that President Vladimir Putin has overseen a vast exodus of ill-gotten money to spread Russian influence abroad.
The book made the stunning claim that Putin personally instructed Abramovich to buy Chelsea in 2003 as part of the influence operation.
Under Abramovich’s free-spending chairmanship, the club has been transformed from one of England’s also-rans into a giant of European football.
“The book contains a number of false and defamatory statements about me, including about my purchase, and the activities, of Chelsea Football Club,” Abramovich said in a statement late Monday.
His lawyers Harbottle and Lewis said the book “falsely alleges that our client has acted corruptly”.
In response, the publisher said both it and Belton would “robustly defend the claim and the right to report on matters of considerable public interest”.
HarperCollins said the book was “an authoritative, important and conscientiously sourced work on contemporary Russia, which was much praised on publication by experts in the field”.