The Saudi Prince faces a
series of allegations in a civil case brought by three female staff members of
his Los Angeles mansion.
The Saudi Arabian prince,
Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, revealed yesterday to be the
son of the late King Abdullah, is accused of a having sexual relationship with
a male aide, taking cocaine and threatening to kill women who refused his
advances - as well as sexually assaulting a maid according to an exclusive
report by Daily Mail Online.
Court documents seen by
Daily Mail Online disclose how he is accused of being drunk and high at his $37
million mansion in Beverly Hills and repeatedly making unwanted sexual
advances.
The documents were filed by
lawyers acting for three female employees of Al Saud.
They include a claim that
the royal attempted to urinate on the trio while screaming: 'I want to pee
pee'.
He also threatened to kill
one of the women if she refused to 'party' with him and jumped on top of
another and began rubbing himself against her in a 'se xual and aggressive
manner'.
When asked to stop, Al Saud
allegedly then yelled:
'I am a prince and I do
what I want. You are nobody!'
All three of the women
claim to have seen the royal having his penis 'stroked' by a male aide and say
they were forced to stay in the room and watch as the encounter unfolded.
Homosexuality is illegal in
Saudi Arabia, and punishable by flogging, or even execution.
Another says she was made
to watch while a different male aide bent over and farted in Al Saud's face,
apparently at his request.
The revelations about
Prince Majed come a day after it was revealed that Los Angeles District
Attorney has decided to drop felony charges against the 29-year-old due to lack
of evidence.
Instead, the case has been
passed to LA city attorney Mike Feur who will now decide whether to pursue mis-demeanor
charges – which could lead to a year in jail and a $3,000 fine should he be
convicted.
But lawyers for the women
bringing the civil case say they are determined to succeed.
The women, all of whom are
married with children, say they still have not been paid by the prince and are
hoping to recover their lost earnings.
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