Lawsuit states Prab Rai, a fifth\u002Dround pick in the 2008 NHL draft, held himself out to be a successful and wealthy business person.
Harpreet Singh Khela, the realtor, claims that Prab Rai, a fifth-round pick in the 2008 NHL draft, held himself out to be a successful and wealthy business person, purporting to have important connections with prominent local and international business people and retired hockey players.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Khela claims that Rai convinced him to advance $2.4 million as a deposit to buy the hotel for $200 million. He claimed that in October 2020, Khela was told that Rai had been kidnapped on his way to the airport, beaten and robbed of his hard drive, which contained all of his bank account information, and that all of his money was gone.Article content
“Prab Rai told these false stories for the purpose of preventing Khela from commencing legal proceedings to trace and recover the funds that he advanced to Prab Rai.” “The plaintiff’s efforts were motivated by the plaintiff’s considerable financial aspirations, lack of independent financial resources, and indebtedness to third parties,” says the response.
Prab Rai makes a big hit on Calgary Flames’ Lance Bouma during pre-season action at Rogers Arena in 2010.After the lawsuit was filed, Khela went to court and sought an order freezing Rai’s assets.
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