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  • Saudi Princess’ tell-all includes Bangladeshi children traded as sex slaves

    11/12/2017 5:19:22 PM PST · by ptsal · 45 replies
    Dhaka Tribune ^ | 11/11/2017 | Fort Russ
    Saudi Princess Amira Bint Aidan Bin Nayef went on a rampage against the ruling Saudi regime in her exclusive statements to the French newspaper Le Monde, saying slavery in Saudi Arabia has different forms, but it is done in secrecy and permitted only among the primary beneficiaries of the princes of the House of Saud. She mentioned one of the most repulsive things: buying and renting the children, especially the orphans, from countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Djibouti, Somalia, Nigeria, Romania and Bulgaria. According to Aidan, the ex-wife of the Saudi Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, who was...
  • Saudi princess 'told guard to kill Paris decorator'

    09/28/2016 10:25:36 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 13 replies
    TheLocal.fr ^ | 28 Sep 2016 17:49 GMT+02:00
    A Saudi princess has been accused of ordering her guard to “beat up and kill” an interior decorator in Paris. It all allegedly started when the decorator took photos inside the woman’s apartment block on the chic Avenue Foch in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, reported Le Point newspaper. The Saudi Princess accused the man of taking the pictures just to sell them to the press, although he said it was just part of the job. “You have to kill this dog; he doesn’t deserve to live,” the princess allegedly told her bodyguard soon afterwards. …
  • Human Trafficking Charges Dropped Against Saudi Princess

    09/20/2013 2:09:51 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 9 replies
    NBCLA ^ | Friday, Sep 20, 2013 | | Jason Kandel and Lori Bentley
    An Orange County Superior Court judge dismissed the case against Meshael Alayban, 42, saying there was not enough evidence that she enslaved her maid in her Southern California condo. "Justice was done in this case," said her attorney Paul S. Meyer after Friday's court hearing in Santa Ana. "The princes is now and has always been innocent of human trafficking." Meyer said the case was a nightmare for an "exceptional" family in Saudi Arabia. "The dismissal today answers the prayers of 26 million people," Meyer said. "The princess is free. People have been praying for that."
  • Saudi Princess Tries To Bail On $7.5 Million Hotel Bill

    06/05/2012 7:31:18 AM PDT · by Beave Meister · 19 replies
    The Inquisitr ^ | 6/4/2012
    Lesson of the day, even if you have diplomatic immunity it would probably be best if you paid your hotel bill before trying to skip out in the middle of the night, especially when that bill is $7.5 million and you can’t exactly “sneak” away with a 60 person entourage. That was exactly what happened in December at a luxury hotel in Paris when Saudi Princess Maha al-Sudani (ex to Crown Prince Nayef ben Abdel Aziz) tried to leave the Shangri-La without paying her massively huge bill. The Saudi princess racked up her bill after taking over a 41-room floor...
  • Bush & The Saudi Princess

    11/30/2002 7:13:22 AM PST · by jocon307 · 27 replies · 333+ views
    The (London) Spectator ^ | 11/30/02 | Mark Steyn
    Bush and the Saudi princessMark Steyn New Hampshire I always like the bit in the Bond movie where 007 and the supervillain meet face to face — usually at the supervillain’s marine research facility or golf course or, in this latest picture, his Icelandic diamond mine. Bond knows the alleged marine biologist is, in fact, an evil mastermind bent on world domination. The evil mastermind knows Bond is a British agent. But both men go along with the pretence that the other fellow is what he’s claiming to be, and the exquisitely polite encounter invariably ends with the mastermind purring...
  • Saudi princess agrees to deal in battery trial

    06/05/2002 10:14:09 AM PDT · by Lorraine · 19 replies · 488+ views
    Orlando Sentinel | June 5, 2002 | Susan Clary, Sentinel Staff Writer
    The Saudi princess won't go to trial after all. Princess Buniah al-Saud, 41, who captured headlines last year after she was accused of pushing her maid down some stairs, slavery and dealing in stolen property, has agreed to a deal with state prosecutors to end her case. She will enter a written no-contest plea to misdemeanor battery. She will have to pay a $1,000 fine and court costs and write a letter of acknowledgement to the court. She will not have to appear before the judge. "She can do this and stay in the comfort of her home in Saudi...