Ahmed Zayat: Presidential Consultant, Inventor of Heineken Light, Raised $1 Bil In 7 Days

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
May/24/2015
Ahmed Zayat: Presidential Consultant, Inventor of Heineken Light, Raised $1 Bil

Amazing Claims Made Under Oath of Perjury Include Harvard Attendance and To Have Been Offered the Job of CEO of Heineken

The saga surrounding Ahmed Zayat continues as part of Gambling911.com’s riveting coverage

Amazingly, national media has not reported that in 2010Thorn Song, a multiple Grade 1 stakes winner for embattled horse owner Ahmed Zayat, appears to be alive, even though Zayat cashed in a $2.75 million insurance claim last fall.”

We have also obtained a fascinating deposition of Ahmed Zayat where he claimed to consult the American & Egyptian President.  He claimed to have been named the person of the year for Euro Money Magazine. He raised a billion dollars offshore in seven days.

And just in case you were wondering, all of these claims were made under oath.

While we know Zayat embellished his education record by claiming to have attended Harvard, he claims (that prestigious Ivy League college has no record of his attendance), now we are learning he apparently claimed to have “invented” Heineken Light?

“I am the one who gave them (the Heineken company) the concept of introducing Heineken Light.”

In this simply breathtaking deposition (CLICK HERE FOR THE PDF DOCUMENT), Zayat then claims that the FBI & Department of Homeland Security advised him he had been scammed by the Jelinsky brothers... and then goes on to say he paid their legal fees.

Ahmed Zayat: Inventor of Heineken Light?

In the deposition he blames – among other entities – the state of New Jersey, Harvard and a bank for his “mistakes”.

Zayat also claims to have raised one billion dollars in a matter of seven days, apparently using some of those funds to pay legal fees for the convicted felons who reportedly scammed him.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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