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[DealBook] This seaside city on the Gulf, 400 kilometers, or 250 miles, east of Riyadh, is now the center of a legal struggle that has resulted in some of the Algosaibis accusing Mr. Sanea, ranked 62nd on Forbes magazine’s list of richest people this year, of siphoning off $10 billion in assets while he was running a money-management business for them.

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