Chess Grandmaster Hans Niemann Files $100m Defamation Lawsuit Over Cheating Allegations
Chess Grandmaster Hans Niemann Files $100m Defamation Lawsuit Over Cheating Allegations
American chess grandmaster Hans Niemann has filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against world champion Magnus Carlsen.According to NBC News, Niemann claims that Carlsen’s highly publicized allegations of cheating have damaged his reputation and resulted in “devastating damages.”“My lawsuit speaks for itself,” Niemann wrote on Twitter.In his lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Niemann alleges that Carlsen, Chess.com, and the website’s chief officer—chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura—have been “egregiously defaming [Niemann] and unlawfully colluding to blacklist him from the profession to which he has dedicated his life.”Specifically, Niemann’s lawsuit seeks damages for slander and libel.The lawsuit, adds NBC News, comes several weeks after Carlsen—among the most known names in international chess—accused Niemann of cheating.Niemann and Carlsen, notes NBC, had been scheduled to compete against one another at the Sinquefield Cup in St. Louis on September 4, 2022.However, Carlsen backed out of the event, describing Niemann’s progress as “unusual” and claiming that the American chess master “wasn’t fully concentrating on the game” when Niemann defeated him.
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