The Australian executive planning to buy Saddleback Mountain Resort in Rangeley is finding himself at the heart of more controversy as news emerged this week in Australian and U.S. media that he and certain of his companies are being sued by a Chinese investor alleging they misused millions of dollars paid to them. The case filed last December against Sebastian Monseur, CEO of the Majella Group, and Majella Capital Funds Management in the Supreme Court of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, seeks money from various Majella companies by Chinese entrepreneur Li Fusheng, who reportedly invested 5 million Australian dollars with Majella. It is not clear whether the case will impact Majella’s efforts to buy Saddleback, nor whether any of the alleged missing money was used for Saddleback’s upkeep. However, Monsour wrote in an email to the Bangor Daily News Friday that he still plans to go forward with the Saddleback purchase. “While we cannot comment on the Mr.