In 2022, Franco-Algerian lobbyist
Tayeb Benabderrahmane filed a complaint as a civil party for “kidnapping, unlawful detention with torture and acts of barbarity, criminal conspiracy, and extortion in an organized group” targeting
Nasser al-Khelaïfi, president of
Paris Saint-Germain, in connection with his possession of sensitive documents. Francis Szpiner was at the time one of
Nasser al-Khelaïfi’s lawyers. According to
Benabderrahmane’s statements and evidence gathered by the French judiciary, negotiations were allegedly conducted from Paris between his relatives and
Nasser al-Khelaïfi’s legal team, including Francis Szpiner, with the aim of obtaining the handover of confidential files in exchange for his release, as well as the signing of a
confidentiality protocol with the PSG president. The claimant denounced this as a “forced deal” concluded while he was detained and deprived of his rights, and considered these discussions an organized extortion. The alleged role of Francis Szpiner in these negotiations, conducted outside any legal framework, remains unclear. On 27 June 2023, the
French Central Office for the Fight against Organized Crime searched Francis Szpiner’s law office and residence, alongside raids targeting
Rachida Dati and
Olivier Pardo. Investigators sought to determine whether lawyers for
Nasser al-Khelaïfi, including Francis Szpiner, had participated in an organized extortion operation. The Paris Bar association challenged the seizures carried out during these operations, arguing that they infringed attorney-client privilege. However, on 11 March 2025, the French
Court of Cassation upheld the validity of the seizures (judgment no. 24-80.926), paving the way for the judicial use of documents recovered from Szpiner’s law office. At the same time, in 2025, the
United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention recognized the arbitrary nature of Tayeb
Benabderrahmane’s detention in
Qatar, calling on the Qatari authorities to investigate the conditions of his deprivation of liberty and to provide reparation for the harm suffered. == Books ==