Paddy McKillen's US lawyers cite the example of World Cup workers in his Qatari pay dispute
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Paddy McKillen, an Irish tycoon, has initiated legal action against members of the Qatari royal family using America's RICO Act. He claims that they exploited his services during an expansion of a luxury hotel empire and highlights disturbing patterns similar to the treatment of migrant workers, who allegedly faced unpaid labor during the World Cup. The filing was submitted in the Central District of California, emphasizing the seriousness of the accusations against the royals regarding corrupt practices and financial misconduct.
Paddy McKillen's lawsuit claims that the Qatari royals exploited his work in luxury hotel expansion, paralleling other allegations of unpaid migrant workers during the World Cup.
Under the Rico Act, McKillen argues that the actions of the Qatari royal family reflect a pattern of corrupt practices, undermining fair business and labor standards.
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