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Beverly Hills hotelier Patrick McKillen has initiated a civil racketeering lawsuit against members of Qatar’s royal family, claiming defrauding tactics that have cost him millions. McKillen, who managed the luxury Maybourne Beverly Hills hotel, alleges he is owed substantial unpaid fees. This legal dispute adds to his ongoing conflicts with the Qatari royals, emphasizing a history of collaboration turned contentious. The Maybourne Hotel Group disputes his claims, setting the stage for a high-profile courtroom battle.
Beverly Hills has found itself at the center of a legal storm, as Irish hotelier Patrick McKillen has stepped into the courtroom with a bombshell complaint against members of Qatar’s royal family. This situation revolves around the Maybourne Beverly Hills, a luxury hotel that McKillen agreed to manage and redevelop back in 2019.
McKillen’s journey began aboard a yacht in Doha, where he met the former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. The two discussed business proposals that ultimately led to McKillen taking on the management of the Maybourne Beverly Hills. What followed was a two-year period of intense work, during which McKillen and his team refurbished the hotel, transforming it into a luxury destination with rooms priced over $1,000 per night.
Despite the hard work put into the project, McKillen has filed a civil racketeering complaint in the Central District of California, alleging the Qatari royals have defrauded him and his company, Hume Street Management Consultants Limited (HSMC), for a staggering amount—hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid fees for various luxury properties. McKillen has named high-profile figures from the Qatari royal family in this lawsuit, including Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.
In his complaint, McKillen alleges that the behavior displayed by the Qatari royals marks a long-standing pattern of illegal racketeering characterized by deceit and lawlessness. He asserts that as he sought to get paid what he was owed, he encountered ongoing stonewalling from the royal family’s representatives.
In response to these serious accusations, the Maybourne Hotel Group is prepared to contest McKillen’s claims, labeling them as vacuous. They assert that these allegations are either still under consideration by the courts or have already been dismissed.
This lawsuit is just the latest chapter in McKillen’s ongoing legal battles with the Qatar royals, which have spanned across multiple jurisdictions, including the U.S., France, and the U.K. In fact, a separate breach of contract lawsuit related to the Maybourne Beverly Hills was already filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2022. An arbitration motion that McKillen sought was recently denied but is currently being appealed.
Recently, the High Court in London ruled against McKillen’s attempt to serve another claim on Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim, citing insufficient grounds for success. Furthermore, earlier in 2023, McKillen faced conviction in Paris over aggressive behavior related to an alleged loan default, a claim he denies and is appealing.
Interestingly, the relationship between McKillen and the Qatari royals was once one of collaboration. It began back in 2004 when McKillen acquired shares in the Maybourne Hotel Group. Since then, he has worked on several luxury projects for them, including a stunning mansion in Manhattan and a new hotel opening in Paris.
Despite this history of partnership, McKillen alleges he has repeatedly faced obstacles when it comes to receiving promised compensation for his work. He has proposed that he is owed approximately $6 million annually with an additional $12 million for the completed work between 2020 and 2021, claims he insists remain unpaid. Delays in discussions about these fees were attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to McKillen.
Adding to the complications, French authorities have launched their own legal challenges against the Qatari royals regarding alleged breaches of planning and environmental regulations tied to the Maybourne Riviera, which indirectly involve McKillen. However, he maintains that the damage claims occurred after his dismissal from the project, asserting that the French state is suing the Qatari royals and not him.
As this legal saga unfolds, all eyes will be on the courts to see how this dramatic clash of high-profile business and royal interests plays out in Beverly Hills and beyond. Patrick McKillen’s determined stance signals that he’s ready to fight for what he believes is rightfully his, making this a story to watch.
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