Sunday, November 1, 2015

Saudi Prince Avoids Felony Charges In Sex Assault Case Near Beverly Hills


Los Angeles County prosecutors said Monday they will not file charges against a Saudi prince arrested on suspicion of sexual assault at a compound on the edge of Beverly Hills, citing insufficient evidence.

Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud, 29, was arrested last month after a female worker accused him of trying to force her to perform a sex act on him inside a Beverly Glen residence he was renting, police said. Police alleged there were multiple victims, and within days of Al-Saud’s arrest three women sued him in civil court.

Although prosecutors said there was not enough evidence for felony charges, the case was referred to the L.A. city attorney’s office, which could charge him with a misdemeanor. Officials in that office said they would have to review the case before making any decisions.
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Three female workers who accused a Saudi prince of attacking them inside a compound on the edge of Beverly Hills said in court papers that they feared for their lives and tried to escape the home at least three times after he threatened to kill them and yelled, “I am a prince and I do what I want! You are nobody!”

The new allegations were contained in an amended complaint filed Thursday about the three days in September when the women performed housekeeping and food service duties for Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud and his entourage while he was visiting Los Angeles.
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The latest court filing comes after the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office declined to file felony charges against Al-Saud, 29, on Monday for an alleged sexual assault, citing insufficient evidence. The case was referred to the L.A. city attorney’s office, which could charge him with a misdemeanor.
Saudi Prince Avoids Felony Charges In Sex Assault Case Near Beverly Hills

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