A Saudi prince was arrested Wednesday on sexual assault charges at a Southern California mansion.
The Los Angeles Police Department said 28-year-old Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud, a member of the royal family of Saudi Arabia, tried to force a woman into performing sex acts with him inside a rented $37 million mansion in Beverly Hills. The home is surrounded by an 8-foot wall as part of a gated community, KNBC-TV reported.
Neighbors said they saw a woman bleeding and trying to climb the wall to escape. Residents then led officers to the property around 1:30 p.m. and Al-Saud was arrested.
While some heads of state and members of their families have diplomatic immunity, the LAPD said Al-Saud does not because of his dignitary status in Saudi Arabia and the level of his alleged crime.
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5 comments:
Why is this pos face blocked.
I'm sure that the noisy parties had no alcohol, tobacco or drugs, all of which are prohibited by the religion. So much for religion, eh, your highness?
Make him pay $18 Trillion dollars and get the U.S. out of debt then hang him.
He'll quietly slip out of the country on his private jet, no charges will be filed and he'll lament not having the opportunity to stone the harlot to death himself.
$300,000 bond, paid in cash. Like he's not a flight risk? Guess again. That $300K will be forfeited when he runs back to his daddy - it's just pocket change to him and his family.
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