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Arrest warrant issued for yoga guru

Chaudhary failed to pay nearly $6.5 million to a former legal adviser in a sexual harassment case

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ACaliforni­a judge on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for the yoga guru Bikram Chaudhary after he failed to pay nearly $6.5 million (Dh23.87 million) to a former legal adviser in a sexual harassment case.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Edward Moreton also set bail at $8 million for the founder of the Bikram yoga empire, which involves practising yoga in sweltering rooms.

Choudhury was sued in 2013 by his one-time legal adviser Minakshi “Mikki” JafaBodden, who accused him of sexual harassment, saying he fired her after she refused to help him cover up allegation­s that he raped a yoga student.

Punitive damages

Ordered to pay $6.47 million in punitive damages in January of last year, he fled California shortly after the verdict, Jafa-Bodden’s attorney, Carla Minnard, told AFP.

The guru — who had no attorney representi­ng him Wednesday — first travelled to India and then Thailand and Japan before heading to Mexico, where he was served court papers in May, Minnard said.

The 70-year-old Chaudhary had managed to move some of his assets, including a fleet of luxury cars, to Nevada and Florida, but court orders were issued to prevent him moving property out of the country, Minnard said.

“We will keep pursuing him however long it takes, wherever it takes,” Minnard said. “I don’t care where he goes, how much money it costs us, how many lawsuits we have to file, how many hundreds of hours we have to spend — we are going to collect on this judgement and see that Mikki gets justice.”

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