Saudi Royalty Al-Saud Allegedly Abused And Threatened His Hired Help

Saudi Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was accused by his three female workers for attacking them inside his rented Beverly Hills compound. The three female workers feared for their lives as they tried to escape the compound three times after the Prince threatened to kill them and said, "I am a prince and I do what I want! You are nobody!"

According to LA Times, the amendment complaint was filed last Thursday which stated about the three days in September wherein the women performed housekeeping and food service duties for Al-Saud and his entourage during the prince's visit to the United States.

Van Frish, the lawyer of the three women, was the one who filed the lawsuit. Frish said that, "Perpetrators of abuse often use humiliation, shame and fear to induce silence." She added, "It's unfortunate that Mr. Al-Saud's criminal defense attorney publicly accused our clients of a 'shakedown' and fabricating their horrifying experience. Our clients refuse to allow Mr. Al-Saud or his attorneys to humiliate them and publicly shame them into silence."

The women were identified based in court filings as Jane Does and said that "they were held against their will and forced to work for Al-Saud as he assaulted, sexually harassed and belittled them in front of guests and other employees."

The news.com.au reported that according to the women, on Al-Saud's first night, he hosted a party that featured "multiple escorts." It was also claimed that the prince was involved in "illicit drug abuse" and became "increasingly intoxicated."

According to People, it was stated in the suit that on Sept. 22, Al-Saud grabbed one of the women and insisted her to stay by his side and do whatever he wants. As he said, "Tomorrow I will have a party with you and you will do everything I want, otherwise I will kill you."

It was also stated that in the same night Al-Saud grabbed another woman and "started rubbing his body against her body in a sexual and aggressive manner." He was then asked by the woman to stop what he was doing but instead, he said, "I am a prince and I do what I want! You are nobody!"

He allegedly kicked her knee and violently grabbed her arm leaving her with bruises and nail marks of Al-Saud. On Sept. 23, Al-Saud allegedly forced two women to watch a man perform a sexual act. And on that same day police authorities were called in and they arrested the Prince.

Meanwhile, Al-Saud's lawyer, Alan Jackson said that the allegations against his client were "fictitious" and "false."

Jackson told People, "I would think it would be a significant blow to the accusers that the DA's office determined there was insufficient evidence to file criminal charges." He added, "Now it puts them in desperation mode to make salacious and outlandish allegations to further their ultimate goal, which is a money play."

People reported that Prince Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud was accused of assault and battery, false imprisonment and sexual harassment.

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