Saudi Prince accused of forcing staff to watch him have gay sex

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A Saudi Arabian prince has been accused of a having sexual relationship with a male aide and demanding an assistant fart in his face while others watch.

 

It is also alleged that he took cocaine, threatened to kill women who refused his advances and assaulted a maid.

Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who is the son of the late King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, was visiting the United States between 21 September and 25 September when the alleged incidents occurred.

The lawsuit, alleging these crimes, was filed by a three female members of his staff at his $37 million mansion in Beverly Hills.

The lawsuit accuses Al Saud, 29, of abusing alcohol and drugs and of making inappropriate sexual advances on men and women. The prince is also accused of grinding one of his employees in a “sexual and aggressive manner” and threatening the life of another woman after she refused to “party” with him.

In Saudi Arabia gay acts are punishable by death. The report says he was seen romping with a male aide and stroking his penis.

One female employee said, on his first night in the US he hosted a party and invited multiple escorts. She also claimed he got involved in “illicit drug abuse” and became “increasingly intoxicated.”

On the second night, 22 Sept. 22, the the report says he engaged in similar activities.

One witness claims he took a liking to one woman and made her stand next to him all night, before telling her, “Tomorrow, I will have a party with you and you will do everything I want or I will kill you.”

That night the police were called to the house. The prince’s girlfriend, who he had earlier accused of having sex with another man in the bathroom of a club, and another woman were found covered in blood, crying and shaking.

Al Saud was arrested and led away, allegedly screaming: ‘No news!’

On Monday, The LA District Attorney’s office announced that due to lack of evidence, it was dropping felony charges of sexual assault against the prince. However the they could still pursue misdemeanour charge – which could lead to a year in jail and a $3,000 fine.

Al Saud’s lawyer, Alan Jackson, said: ‘I will not dignify these salacious allegations – which the District attorney found to be unsupported by evidence – with a response.’

He also said, ‘The sheikh is very happy to put it behind him and move on with his life.’

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