Following PL negotiations about Everton, Josh Wander was brought to court over an explicit photo
Josh Wander and 777 Partners have refrained from commenting on the escalating legal issues following their face-to-face discussions with the Premier League this week regarding the Everton takeover, as reported by The Times.
Martin Ziegler’s article highlights Wander’s meeting with league authorities amidst ongoing legal complexities, including a financial dispute with Obra Capital and a subpoena from model Nina Agdal in a court case against MMA fighter Dillon Danis. Although Wander denies the allegations, these legal entanglements overshadow the progress made in the Premier League talks, raising concerns about the potential completion of the Everton takeover.
The current situation reflects a series of missteps by Everton’s leadership, leading to uncertainty surrounding the 777 bid. While Evertonians may question how they arrived at this point, alternative buyers could emerge if the current bid fails to materialize. However, it’s worth noting the absence of these alternative buyers during Wander and company’s initial deal with Farhad Moshiri in September, following failed talks with MSD Sports Capital.
In light of these developments, the scrutiny surrounding Everton’s ownership situation continues to grow, with implications for the club’s future and potential stadium transition from Goodison Park.
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