Haiti Is
Sued For $27 Million Non-Payment For Oil,
Central Bank Moves to Bar Citi Answers
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
August 4 – Haiti and its
developement agency are being
sued for non-payment of $27
million worth of delivered
oil, with the Central Bank of
Haiti on August 4 moving to
intervene.
The August 4
emergency motion filed in the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
seeks to bar Citibank from
responding to plaintiff
Preble-Rish Haiti S.A.'s
subpoena and interrogatories.
Inner City Press found the
filing in the SDNY, which it
covers daily while banned by
UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres from the UN where it
asked and asks about the UN
bringing cholera to Haiti.
Preble-Rish Haiti is
represented by the Blank Rome
law firm; the Banque de la
Republique d'Haiti has hired
two other New York-based firms
for its motion to intervene
and to quash.
The case is
Preble-Rish Haiti, S.A. v.
Republic of Haiti, et al.,
21-cv-4960 (Castel)
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