A Saudi prince who was arrested on suspicion of trying to
force a woman to perform oral sex on him inside an estate near Beverly Hills is
being looked at for other attacks on several women. Majed Abdulaziz
Al-Saud, 28, was arrested Wednesday and was released on $300,000 bond the
following day. He is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 19.
The alleged attacks took place in the 2500 block of Wallingford Drive in Beverly Glen. Police officers were sent to the gated community on a report of a disturbance at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, where they interviewed a large group of people at the $37-million high-walled compound.
During the investigation, officers spoke to numerous women who alleged crimes against the prince. "They interviewed potential witnesses and there were several other victims alleging crimes against Al-Saud," LAPD officer Drake Madison tells People
Al-Saud, who was renting the home, was detained on suspicion
of false imprisonment, sexual assault and battery on a woman. He was later
booked on suspicion of forced oral copulation of an adult.
Three women filed a civil lawsuit against Al-Saud Friday. The women accuse the prince of assault and battery, false imprisonment and sexual harassment. The alleged incidents occurred between Sept. 21 and 23, 2015 at the sprawling 22,000-square-foot estate. According to the court documents, Al-Saud subjected the women to harassment "based upon sex, thereby creating a hostile, offensive, and intimidating work environment."
10 Comments
Princess my ass!
ReplyDeleteHe shld b jailed
ReplyDeleteI believe he is not above the law?
ReplyDeleteWhich one be oral copulation, abeg oral sex
ReplyDeleteRubbish
ReplyDeleteThis na yeye prince of Suadi
ReplyDeleteHe needs to be jailed
ReplyDeleteA prince who rapes & assault women is terrible, worse than a commoner!
ReplyDeleteHe's a trash
ReplyDeleteThe Arabs are most naughty humans when it comes to women
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