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A hotel in Rapallo, Italy, is demanding that Al-Saadi Gaddafi pay his accumulated debts

The management of the Excelsior Palace Hotel in the Italian city of Rapallo confirmed that there are accumulated debts that Al-Saadi Gaddafi, the son of the late leader Muammar Gaddafi, must pay, amounting to 390 thousand dollars, including the cost of his stay in the hotel for six weeks, in addition to the costs of leaving a luxury car owned by him parked in front of the hotel building for 15 years.

The hotel management added that in 2007, after a month-long trip, Al-Saadi Gaddafi stopped his Cadillac Escalade at the luxurious Excelsior Palace Hotel in the city of Rapallo.

He was also excluded from the Italian team Perugia and left the country, but he ignored repeated attempts by the hotel to get him to settle his bill.

“We have waited 15 years for his bill to be settled and over the past few years we have tried several times to try to resolve this issue but to no avail.We even contacted the Libyan embassy in Rome but they were unable to help,” said Aldo Werdene, manager of Excelsior Palace Hotel.

Adapted from Daily Mail

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