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Chess row: Niemann sues Carlsen for $100 million

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Hans Niemann, the American teen Grandmaste­r sensationa­lly accused of cheating by Magnus Carlsen, has filed a defamation lawsuit against the Norwegian world champion and other parties, adding another twist to the “single biggest chess scandal in history”, as the lawsuit terms it.

Filed in the United States District Court of Missouri, the lawsuit lists Carlsen, Play Magnus— the online platform founded by Carlsen—, online platform Chess.com, its Chief Chess Officer Danny Rensch and popular streamer Hikaru Nakamura as defendants.

Accusing them of slander, libel, unlawful group boycott under the Sherman Act, tortious interferen­ce with contract and business expectanci­es and civil conspiracy, Niemann has sought damages of no less than $100 million.

“He brings this action to recover from the devastatin­g damages that Defendants have inflicted upon his reputation, career, and life by egregiousl­y defaming him and unlawfully colluding to blacklist him from the profession to which he has dedicated his life,” read the 44-page lawsuit, posted on Twitter by Niemann with the words, “My lawsuit speaks for itself”.

The controvers­y that has created ripples through the chess world blew up after Carlsen resigned after just one move against the 19-year-old in the

Julius Baer Generation Cup, an online tournament, in September and later publicly accused Niemann of having “cheated more—and more recently—than he has publicly admitted”. Earlier that month, Carlsen lost to Niemann in the Sinquefiel­d Cup, an over-the-board event, and then withdrew from the tournament.

Niemann has acknowledg­ed to having cheated previously on two occasions, at the age of 12 and 16. He, however, has maintained that he did not do so in the match against Carlsen. His lawsuit reiterated “there is no evidence that Niemann cheated in any of his games against Carlsen, including at the Sinquefiel­d Cup.”

FIDE, the internatio­nal chess federation, said last month it would launch an investigat­ion into Carlsen’s claims. Chess.com, meanwhile, decided to ban Niemann and in a report released earlier this month, stated he has “likely cheated more than 100 times in online games”; although it did not find “clear evidence that Niemann cheated over the board”.

Niemann said Chess.com, in collusion with Carlsen and Play Magnus, “immediatel­y banned Niemann from its website and all of its future events, to lend credence to Carlsen’s unsubstant­iated and defamatory accusation­s”.

According to Reuters, lawyers for Chess.com have denied any merit in Niemann’s charge. “Hans confessed publicly to cheating online in the wake of the Sinquefiel­d Cup, and the resulting fallout is of his own making,” the lawyers’ statement read. “Chess.com looks forward to setting the record straight on behalf of its team and all honest chess players.”

 ?? AFP ?? Hans Niemann was accused of cheating by Magnus Carlsen.
AFP Hans Niemann was accused of cheating by Magnus Carlsen.

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