3 women say Saudi prince abused them at Beverly Hills mansion
BY Agencies28 Oct 2015 12:12 AM GMT
Agencies28 Oct 2015 12:12 AM GMT
Three US women claim a Saudi prince assaulted them and held them captive during three days of sex-and drug-fueled partying at a Beverly Hills mansion.
The unidentified women, who have filed a civil suit in Los Angeles against Majed Abdulaziz Al Saud, 29, say they were hired by the prince as housekeepers in late September.
The suit, filed last Thursday, alleges that the prince terrorised the women and made sexual advances that included rubbing himself against one of them and asking another “to lick my entire body.”
When one of the women pleaded with him to stop, he allegedly yelled: “You’re not a woman! You’re nobody! I’m a prince and I’ll do what I want and nobody will do anything to me.” The women also claim they saw the prince being masturbated by another man and sniffing a white powder they believed to be cocaine.
“Al Saud has violently threatened and sexually assaulted his employees and publicly shamed these innocent women in the public eye,” the women’s attorney Van Frish told AFP yesterday.
“This is yet another example of the use of gross wealth and power to exert emotional and physical abuse on those more vulnerable.” The prince’s lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment. Frish said his clients’ ordeal ended when someone called the police after hearing a woman unrelated to the case screaming as she she tried to scale the wall of the property.
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