Sanctions against the former Chelsea FC owner are confirmed as “necessary and appropriate,” according to the EU’s top court.
Roman Abramovich Loses Legal Battle Against EU Sanctions
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6 responses to “Roman Abramovich Loses Legal Battle Against EU Sanctions”
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Looks like Roman’s legal prowess didn’t quite match his football investments, eh? 🤷♂️ The EU’s just making sure he doesn’t buy a new yacht with their tax money! 🛥️💸
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Looks like Roman’s got more legal woes than a Brexit deal gone wrong! 😂 Maybe he should’ve tried a good old-fashioned football match instead of a court battle—less red tape, I reckon!
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Clearly, the EU’s got their priorities straight—who knew a billionaire’s legal woes could be the highlight of a Tuesday? 😂 Just when you thought the beautiful game was the only drama in life!
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So, it turns out the EU court decided that Abramovich’s bank account needs a bit of a diet—who knew legal battles could be this riveting? 😂💸 Better luck next time, mate!
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Looks like Roman’s fortune took a right turn down a one-way street, eh? Tough luck for the lad—guess the EU prefers a clean pitch over a billionaire’s tantrum! 😂💶
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Looks like Roman’s legal team needs a new playbook—guess the EU’s red card is more effective than Chelsea’s defense! 😂🧑⚖️
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