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UK Court Papers Reportedly Claim Boxer Amir Khan Secretly Filmed Explicit Videos With British-Pakistani Woman

Fresh court papers reportedly filed in the UK have made a series of serious allegations against former boxing world champion Amir Khan, including a claim that he secretly filmed explicit videos with a British-Pakistani woman without her consent.

The allegations are part of a defense submitted by women’s rights activist Faryaal Hussain in a defamation case brought against her by Khan and his wife, Faryal Makhdoom. Hussain has argued that her previous public statements were true and made in the public interest.

According to the court papers, a woman identified as Woman B alleged that Khan contacted her through social media in 2022 and later arranged for her to travel to Dubai. The filing claims the two had consensual sexual relations on at least two occasions.

However, the documents further allege that during one encounter, Khan filmed the woman on his mobile phone without her knowledge or consent. The court papers state that when she realized she was being recorded, she repeatedly objected and tried to cover her face.

The same filing also alleges that after the relationship ended, Khan tried to silence the woman by threatening to release compromising footage. It further claims threats were conveyed to her directly and through third parties.

The defense also contains allegations against Makhdoom, claiming she contacted some of the women and their family members after learning of their alleged links with Khan. Hussain has submitted audio recordings as part of her defense, which she says support those claims.

The court papers include allegations involving several other women as well, including claims of threats, coercion, harassment, and attempts to stop them from speaking publicly.

Khan and Makhdoom strongly deny all the allegations. Their legal team has described the claims in Hussain’s defense as false, defamatory, and malicious, and says they will contest them in court.

The couple argue that Hussain’s statements caused serious reputational and financial harm. They are seeking an injunction to stop her from publishing further allegations.

The case is now before the High Court, and no final ruling has yet been made on the claims raised by either side.

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