CHELSEA FOOTBALL club owner Roman Abramovich said on Wednesday he had accepted an apology and rewrites after suing the author and publisher of a book about Russian President Vladimir Putinโs inner circle.
Abramovich sued publisher HarperCollins and investigative journalist Catherine Belton in the High Court over passages about the Russian billionaireโs acquisition of the English club and business dealings in Russia in her bestselling book โPutinโs Peopleโ.
Chelsea released a statement from Abramovichโs spokesperson saying: โWe are pleased that HarperCollins and the author have apologised to Mr Abramovich and agreed to amend the book, removing several false claims about him.โ
A High Court judge in November had ruled that claims in the book were defamatory against Abramovich, opening up the possibility of a full libel trial, which The Guardian reported could have cost some ยฃ10 million.
A group of oligarchs and Russian oil giant Rosneft had launched libel action, but two other oligarchs agreed to small changes, while a High Court judge ruled that only one passage concerning Rosneft was defamatory.
The libel action prompted rights groups including Reporters Without Borders to criticise the use of lawsuits to silence critical reporting.
Belton, a former Financial Times journalist in Moscow who now works for Reuters, said in a statement she was โgladโ to have reached a settlement.
She said she had been โbombarded from all sides by lawsuitsโ in what felt like a โwar of attritionโ.
Chelsea said the case had been misreported and it was mounting โa well-founded legal claimโ that was not seeking to be punitive. It said it had asked HarperCollins to make a charitable donation in lieu of damages.
HarperCollins said it โhas now amended the book to record the position more accurately, and include additional comments from Mr Abramovichโs spokespersonโ.
It stressed, however, that none of the claims have resulted in damages and praised Beltonโs โknowledge, tenacity and braveryโ.
Chelsea said the rewritten passages amounted to 1,700 words including โfalse statementsโ about Abramovichโs purchase of Chelsea Football Club.
The book included claims by former Putin associate Sergei Pugachev that it was on Putinโs instigation in a bid to increase Russiaโs influence.
Harper Collins said it had now made clear โthere is no evidence, beyond the statements of the individuals themselves, supporting claims made to the author by Sergei Pugachev and two other unnamed individuals about the purchase of Chelsea Football Clubโ.
Great signing for Galway. Squad is fairly taking shape for next season!
Great signing for Galway Utdโฆ.a statement of intent.