Saud is accused of molesting female staff in his Beverly Hills mansion.
By Raif Karerat
A Saudi Arabian prince is facing a sensational plethora of allegations in a civil case brought by three female staff members of his palatial Los Angeles mansion.
Court documents seen by the Daily Mail indicate Prince Majed Al Saud, 36, stands accused of being drunk and high at his $37 million mansion in Beverly Hills and repeatedly making unwanted sexual advances.
The accusations include having sexual relationship with a male aide, taking cocaine and threatening to kill women who refused his advances, and sexually assaulting a maid.
The lewd insights into the prince’s hedonism 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.
According to court documents, the women were subjected to the Saudi prince attempting to urinate on them, and he also threatened to kill one of them if she refused to “party” with him before he rubbed himself against her in a “sexual and aggressive manner.”
According to the women, when they attempted to leave the mansion but discovered they had been locked in by Al Saud’s aides and were told they were not allowed to leave.
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.
Another says she was made to watch while a different male aide bent over and broke wind in Al Saud’s face – apparently at his request.
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.
Al Saud, who was allowed to leave LAPD custody after posting a $300,000 bond, was initially charged with sex offenses including “forced oral copulation,” and battery.
Currently, Los Angeles city attorney Mike Feur is putting together the criminal case and said Monday that a court date will be scheduled for later this year. However, Majed Al Saud, the son of the late King Abdullah, is thought to have fled the U.S.