Al-Jabri’s adviser said, in a statement, “For four years, Dr. Saad has adhered to the oath he took to protect state secrets despite the harsh campaign launched by Mohammed bin Salman against him, his children and his family.”
“It is a welcome step for the United States government to join this case to protect its interests, but it is time to facilitate a full and amicable solution that will free his children and protect him from further persecution,” he added.
The US Department of Justice had said that if the case was allowed to go to trial, it could lead to “disclosure of information expected to harm the national security of the United States.” It added that it was considering using the state secrets privilege, which would allow the US government to block information that harms national security. A final decision will be made by the end of this month.
The Saudi Holding Group “Sakb”, owned by the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, had filed embezzlement cases against Al-Jabri, first in Canada and then the United States. The group of Saudi companies that filed cases against Al-Jabri, according to the US Department of Justice file, was established “for the purpose of conducting counter-terrorism activities.”
While al-Jabri denies the accusations and claims that Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent an assassination squad to Canada to try to kill him and detain two of his sons in Saudi Arabia. Al-Jabri fled to Canada in 2017, after serving as a security advisor to former Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, and played a prominent role in the fight against terrorism and is widely respected by US intelligence and counterterrorism officials.
And last week, a group of bipartisan senators wrote to President Joe Biden praising Jabri’s two-decade partnership with the United States and calling on Biden to help with the crisis of my two detained children, Omar and Sarah. They also highlighted “the danger that Mohammed bin Salman’s campaign against al-Jabri poses to US national security, and directly referred to the possibility of revealing classified information.”
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