Gaydamak: Leviev Owes Me $2 Bln for Angolan Diamond Deals
January 04, 12Gaydamak states that in 1999 he devised a new diamond marketing scheme in
The profits, according to verbal and written agreements, were supposed to be divided between them equally.
In the complaint, Gaydamak claims that the written agreement was given to Rabbi Berel Lazar, Chabad’s chief rabbi in
Gaydamak states that Leviev's acts can be considerd criminal, which is why he filed a criminal complaint against him with the Israel Police.
Leviev held the exclusive right to export
A Leviev Group spokesperson said, "Apparently, Gaydamak has no objections to any act of fantasy or theatrics to create an appearance to the many creditors that he is working to promote, as it were, a valid claim against Leviev. Under these circumstances, Gaydamak does not deserve any serious response. Indeed, he may continue to take all those measures which only degrade him and portray him in a mocking and ridiculous way."