Three female employees of Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud filed a lawsuit against the Middle Eastern royal for various sexual demands that he believes he is entitled to because of his "blue blood."
The New York Post reports that the son of deceased King Abdullah, who stays in a $37 million mansion in Beverly Hills, participates in gay sex in front of the women staff, threatens their life and orders a male assistant to fart on his face while the rest of his employees watch the demeaning act. While the release of gas is happening, the prince would insist, "I am a prince and I do what I want."
The lawsuit claims that the 29-year-old prince is often inebriated and high on drugs. He allegedly makes sexual advances on both men and women. Once, he got on top of a woman and made body movements that was sexual. In another occasion, he reportedly threatened a female employee who refused to party with him. The women also saw him stroking the genital of a male employee.
The sexual harassment incidents happened between Sept. 21 and Sept. 25 when the prince visited the U.S. On the first night, he hosted a party that had several escorts which was repeated on the second night.
However, the LA District Attorney's Office dropped on Monday separate felony charges of sexual assault filed against the prince. But it could still pursue misdemeanor charges since the DA's office is still evaluating the case, says Frank Mateljan, spokesman of the DA's office, reports CNN.
For the first case, Prince Majed was arrested on charges of sexual assault, false imprisonment and battery, but he was released in September on a $300,000 bail for the Sept. 23 incident wherein the female victim has to escape from the mansion by climbing the fence of the rented mansion.