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Media adviser launches $4m malicious prosecution claim over kidnap case
He said the initial charges were without reasonable and proper cause because there was no evidence for several allegations, including that he tried to obtain from Gazal an admission of perjury by threats.
Crook claimed that before his arrest, he had an untarnished personal and business…
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