US federal judge allows attorneys to subpoena financial records in Antigua yacht case
- A federal judge in New York has allowed attorneys for Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov to subpoena financial records related to a megayacht sale involving Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Gaston Browne and other officials.
- Guryeva-Motlokhov's attorneys allege that the Browne administration has not provided documents about the $40 million yacht sale, leading to the subpoenas.
- Prime Minister Browne stated that the details of the yacht sale are public, but redactions in documents hindered verification.
- Guryeva-Motlokhov's attorneys are seeking detailed financial transactions, including those of government-sanctioned entities, regarding the yacht's sale proceeds.
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US federal judge allows attorneys to subpoena financial records in Antigua yacht case
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