Pancho Campo

In 2009, Campo was refused entry to America for a business trip to Chicago, based on an Interpol red notice issued in 2005 by the United Arab Emirates which requested Campo's arrest and extradition worldwide.

After being refused entry, Campo was flown back to Europe, and there released due to lack of corroborating evidence.

According to Campo, the entire affair was a purely civil issue, resulting from allegedly unpaid rental car fees in the UAE that should never have resulted in a criminal complaint, nor to the notification to Interpol leading to refusal of entry to the U.S. and an arrest warrant.

Campo's legal team considered bringing the case to the European Court of Human Rights to restore his reputation, and a demand for monetary damages.

[1][better source needed] Campo resides in Marbella, Spain with his wife and two children.

Pancho Campo