In January 2021, Sakab, a holding company owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, which is reportedly controlled by MBS, sued Aljabri in a Canadian court for allegedly embezzling funds. Aljabri's assets, including the Canadian mansion, which features a pool, home cinema and other luxe amenities, were frozen.
In the meantime, several members of Aljabri's family, including his eldest son and daughter, were imprisoned in Saudi Arabia on trumped-up charges, according to Human Rights Watch. The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called for their release, while Ottawa has been urged to intervene in the Canadian court case, which Aljabri claims was filed to intimidate and silence him.