A Saudi Arabia prince allegedly sexually assaulted and threatened three housekeepers in his Beverly Hills, California mansion.
The victims have filed a lawsuit against 29-year-old Majed Abdulaziz Al Saud, and their lawyer is looking for more alleged victims.
The alleged threats and assaults occurred in September, and Al Saud was arrested for alleged indecent acts during a cocaine party.
The official complaint charges him with having told one woman:
Tomorrow I will have a party with you and you will do everything I want otherwise I will kill you.
He is accused of having said to another woman, who charged that she was kicked:
You’re not a woman! You’re nobody! I’m a prince and I’ll do what I want and nobody will do anything to me,” he allegedly said and later kicked her violently above her knee, according to the complaint.
The women’s lawyer told The New York Daily News:
Al Saud has violently threatened and sexually assaulted his employees and publicly shamed these innocent women in the public eye. This is yet another example of the use of gross wealth and power to exert emotional and physical abuse on those more vulnerable
In a separate incident, another Saudi prince flying in his private plane was detained at the Beirut International Airport for allegedly “attempting to smuggle about two tons of Captagon pills and some cocaine.” Captgon is a stimulant.