Chess: Hans Niemann sues Magnus Carlsen and allies after cheating allegations
By DW
06 November 2022 |
5:15 am
The American teenager embroiled in an alleged cheating scandal has sued chess world champion Magnus Carlsen and other companies involved in accusing him of wrongdoing. He's seeking "no less than" $100 million in damages.
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