He also threatened her, saying: ‘Tomorrow I will have a party with you and you will do everything I want or I will kill you.’
The following day came the incident in which he attempted to urinate on the trio but was dragged away by an assistant before he could do so.
The women claim they attempted to hide in the dining room but 10 minutes later, found themselves once more subjected to Al Saud’s bizarre behavior, including the incident in which he rubbed himself ‘in a sexual manner’ against the second woman.
According to the document, she attempted to reason with him, saying ‘I’m a woman’, only for Al Saud to turn around and scream: ‘You’re not a woman, you are a nobody! I’m a prince and I will do what I want and nobody will do anything to me!’
The women, by then hiding on a balcony, were spotted by one of Al Saud’s assistants who screamed at them to get back to work, adding that they must be with the prince at all times and were not allowed to have breaks.
By now in tears, the trio pleaded with the aide, telling them they were terrified of Al Saud, having already seen him physically abuse his butlers by pulling their ears, punching them in the face and by throwing things.
Again told to return to work, the second woman then approached Al Saud to pour him a drink – only to be subjected to a violent assault that left her badly bruised.
The women then attempted to leave the mansion but discovered they had been locked in by Al Saud’s aides and were told they were not allowed to leave.
It was then that the royal threatened to kill the third woman, telling her: ‘You are going to go upstairs. I will be there in two minutes and you’ll do whatever I want. If not, then I’ll kill you.’
Al Saud then, it is alleged, became even more agitated and began to ‘scream and make animal like sounds’.
At this point the women managed to leave the house but without their personal possessions – forcing them to return the following day.
Once there, they were told that Al Saud had ‘slept off’ the drugs and alcohol he had consumed and would not bother them anymore.
However, after telling aides they did not want to continue working for the prince, they were threatened with forfeiting their wages and were again locked inside the house on the grounds that the royal needed ’24-hour service’.
When they did finally encounter the prince again, he was, say the women, being masturbated by another man who was ‘stroking his penis’.
But when they attempted to leave the room, the 29-year-old spotted them and ordered them to stay and watch.
‘You’re not a woman, you are a nobody! I’m a prince and I will do what I want and nobody will do anything to me!’
The first woman was also ordered to stop and watch as a different aide passed wind in Al Saud’s face – again after stumbling upon the prince and his retainers in a room at the mansion, the documents say.
She was also asked to ‘lick my whole body’ by Al Saud in exchange for payment and says he became aggressive when she refused.
Their ordeal finally ended after police were called to the house where the prince’s girlfriend, who he had earlier accused of having sex with another man in the bathroom of a club the previous evening, and the original complainant were found covered in blood, crying and shaking.
Al Saud was then arrested and led away by the LAPD, allegedly screaming: ‘No news!’ at onlookers as he was bundled into a police car.
Of the civil case, the prince’s lawyer, Alan Jackson, said: ‘I will not dignify these salacious allegations – which the District attorney found to be unsupported by evidence – with a response.’
Yesterday, he said of the criminal case: ‘The decision by the D.A.’s office not to file charges shows that the accuser’s stories cannot be substantiated.
‘The sheikh is very happy to put it behind him and move on with his life.’
However, Jackson’s words produced an irate response from the team acting on behalf of the women with attorney Vadim Frish describing his words as ‘seriously false and troubling statements’.
Plaintiffs were shocked to see witness Al Saud being masturbated by another man. Plaintiffs witnessed a man on his knees (name unknown) kneeling in front of Al Saud… Al Saud noticed the Plaintiffs attempting to leave the room and screamed ‘you must watch this!’. Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 3 were forced by Al Saud to watch a man stroke Al Saud’s penis
Court documents accusing Saudi prince of sexual abuse
He added: ‘Mr Jackson’s statements that the allegations are ‘concocted’, that this is nothing but a ‘shakedown’, and that our clients are ‘trying to take advantage of a wealthy person’ could not be farther from the truth.
‘Eventually, the whole truth will surface and Mr. Al Saud will have to bear the consequences of his despicable actions.
‘No one, including a member of the Royal Saudi family, should get away with this appalling behavior.’
The prince is still in southern California according to his lawyers.
However, he has not been seen at his rented $37 million Beverly Glen mansion since his arrest late last month and is thought by neighbors to have fled the country.
Al Saud, who was allowed to leave LAPD custody after posting a $300,000 bond, was initially charged with sex offenses including ‘forced oral copulation’, and battery.
LA city attorney Mike Feur is putting together the criminal case and yesterday said a court date will be scheduled for later this year.
The claims echo those made during the trial of Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz who in 2009 was convicted of the sexually motivated killing of his Sudanese manservant Bandar Abdulaziz.
The prince, 36, subjected Bandar to a prolonged campaign of violence and sexual abuse before beating him to death in a suite at London’s Landmark Hotel.
Sentenced to life imprisonment by the Old Bailey court in the British capital, he was deported to Saudi Arabia in 2013 under the terms of a prisoner exchange deal and is currently incarcerated in a Saudi jail.
Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz (left) was convicted in 2009 of the sexually motivated killing of his Sudanese manservant Bandar Abdulaziz (right)
Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz is locked away in a Saudi jail for the beating death of Bandar Abdulaziz at London’s Landmark hotel
One shows him welcoming Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makhtoum, who also holds the titles of Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, to the Saudi capital.
The two are followed closely by 66-year-old Sheikh Mohammed’s son and heir, the popular Crown Prince Hamdan, 32.
A further photo shows him greeting Turkey’s controversial president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, 61, on the tarmac at King Khalid International.
The pictures are significant because they show the esteem in which Al Saud is held in his native land – and by his father and extended family.
Saudi Arabia is home to thousands of princes, although those from the royal branch of the House of Saud take most of the high level roles.
Regardless, all posts in the kingdom within the gift of absolute monarch King Salman, 79, who has appointed members of his immediate family to key roles since taking the throne.
One especially striking appointment was that of Defense Minister – a post handed to his 30-year-old son Prince Mohammed, who was also made deputy crown prince.
The current Crown Prince is Mohammed bin Nayef, 55, the Interior Minister and a nephew of Salman’s.
With the succession decided for two generations, the chances of Al Saud being given a more prominent role are small – even more so following his arrest last month.
Whether another job will be forthcoming depends on the views of King Salman and his advisors, although with thousands of royals to choose from, nothing is guaranteed.
Culled from Dailymail
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