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Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar refutes Nora Fatehi's claims of offering monetary benefits on the condition of being his girlfriend, says 'she took money from me to buy a house in Morocco for family'

Nora Fatehi recently said that alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar promised her a big house and luxurious lifestyle on the condition of being his girlfriend. Now, Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who is currently in prison in a 200-crore money laundering case, in a new statement revealed he paid money to Nora for a house in Morocco.

In a recent statement to the media, Sukesh said, “Today she (Nora) talks about me promising her a house, but she already has taken a large amount from me to purchase a house for her family in Casablanca, Morocco, all these new stories are crafted by her to escape law after ED statement 9 months ago given by her.”

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Nora in her statement to the court in the alleged extortion case, mentioned that Sukesh had promised her 'a big house and a luxurious lifestyle' if she agreed to be his girlfriend. Nora said that the alleged conman ‘sought undue favour from her’ via his close aide Pinky Irani.

Reacting to all new and old claims, Sukesh also added, “Nora claims that she did not want a car, or she did not take it for herself is a very big lie, as she was after my life that her car had to be changed, as the 'CLA' that she had looked very cheap, so then me and her selected car I gave her, and the chats and screenshots are very well with the ED, so there is no lie at all, in fact I wanted to give her Range rover, but as the car was not available in stock she wanted in urgent, I gave her the BMW S series, which she kept using for a long time, as she was a non- Indian, she asked me to register it on the name of her best friend’s husband Bobby's name. Me and Nora never had a professional transaction, as she is claiming except for once that she attended an event hosted by my concern foundation, for which official payment was made to her agency."

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