Monster company’s and one of its founder’s Noel Lee & his Son Kevin Lee False allegation and falsely accused Prince Fred Khalifa Khalilian charges and all claims were dropped by the District attorney. The Monster Group is a well-known revolutionary company and manufacturer of all kinds of gaming essentials. The products of Monster are well known for receiving excellent reviews from professional gamers. Monster was rescued by Fred Khalilian in 2014, it was when Monster lost Beats to Apple after it was provided tough competition, its market faced a decline. He managed to correct the mistakes made by Noel Lee by setting up a Superbowl commercial. He ultimately remained CEO until July 27, 2018, and managed the companies finances. Fred, known as Monster’s second-largest shareholder, unfortunately, had to step down from his post. It was because he was alleged of theft, fraud and even threatening Monster employees. Fred faced several accusations from someone he admired. However, he still believed in how the truth always wins. Fred stayed patient throughout the case and while the court carried out detailed investigations over a period of 2 long years. Over time, it became clear that Fred was the victim of bogus and counterfeit imprisonment. Ultimately, the district attorney determined that the investigation had not produced sufficient evidence for the false allegations against Fred. Hence, it was crystal clear and proved that Fred was falsely accused Since Fred had further bigger plans hence he started working on them and decided to settle on an agreement that was acceptable to the majority. He started working on the online gambling site. Besides, although he is proven innocent now, the money and reputation lost remain unaccounted for. Although the previous president is back in Monster after 2 years of fighting for innocence, he expressed that one thing which can never be the same for him now is trust. He put everything into Monster and was cheated, yet still, he believes in his brand and aims to redevelop its legacy wholeheartedly.
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