Imran Khan's ex-wife Reham Khan served legal notice over upcoming book

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Imran Khans ex-wife Reham Khan served legal notice over upcoming book

The notice details some highly salacious allegations that Reham has made in her manuscript.

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Published: Thu 7 Jun 2018, 9:52 AM

Last updated: Thu 7 Jun 2018, 3:07 PM

Reham Khan, former wife of former cricketer and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan, has been served a legal notice, after she made sensational disclosures about their sex lives in her upcoming book.
The book reportedly talks about the married life of Imran Khan and Reham Khan and the inside workings of the party.
According to media reports, the legal notice sent by four persons, - namely businessman Sayed Zulfikar Bukhari, cricketer Wasim Akram, PTI Foreign Media Head Anila Khawaja and Reham's ex-husband, psychiatrist Ijaz-ur-Rehman - have claimed  that she defamed them in her autobiography.
The notice details some highly salacious allegations that Reham has made in her manuscript about Wasim Akram and his relationship with his deceased first wife.

The notice issued by British law firm Sweetman Burke and Sinker says that each of them received copies of the manuscript for her book from an anonymous source, reports The Tribune.
The notice provides Reham with 14 days to meet various conditions to avoid further action. These include agreeing not to publish the book in its current form, and to remove the alleged defamatory passages and defamatory and will not be repeated in the published book, the report added.
The copy of legal notice to Reham was sent to her London residence, however her lawyer in Pakistan said he is not aware of his client having received it.


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