Beverly Hills Police arrested on Wednesday Prince Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia for forcing a female worker to perform oral sex on him. The royal was arrested at a rented $37-million mansion in a gated community in the Beverly Glen area.
LA Times reports that a neighbor, Tennyson Collins, called the police after he saw the female victim bleeding and screaming as she attempted to escape from the 8-foot wall of the mansion. The prince does not have diplomatic immunity but was released after he posted a $300,000 bail.
Following his arrest, more women claimed they were also attacked by the same prince, leading the LAPD to file with the LA County Superior Court on Friday a civil suit against Prince Majed. Three women identified only as "Jane Does" filed the lawsuit, accusing him of extreme, outrageous and despicable behavior that started on Monday until his arrest.
Lt. John Jenal of LAPD said that there was a party atmosphere inside the compound where the prince was arrested. The accusers charged the Middle Eastern prince with inflicting emotional stress, assault and battery, sexual discrimination and retaliation against the female workers.
Besides arresting Prince Majed, LAPD officers also escorted about 20 people out of the mansion located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the 2500 block of Wallingford Drive.
Meanwhile, another Saudi royal, Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdu Aziz Al Saud, is being blamed by Iran for the Thursday stampede in Mina which killed more than 2,000 Muslims attending the hajj. Fars cited a new video on Friday that the arrival of his convoy caused panic that led to a stampede.