"Saudi prince avoids felony charges in sex assault case near Beverly Hills"
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Al-Saud has said he was innocent, his attorney Alan Jackson said."
A civil lawsuit filed in L.A. County Superior Court on Sept. 25 says he attacked other women inside the home for several days.
The suit, filed by three women identified only as Jane Does, accuses him of “extreme,” “outrageous” and “despicable” behavior that ended in his arrest.
The women remain undeterred despite Monday’s announcement, their attorney, Van Frish, said.
“Generally, if someone doesn’t do something wrong, they don’t get arrested,” he said. “Just the simple human aspect of it, he could’ve apologized … for doing what he did.”
Al-Saud was detained by police for hours last month after a reported disturbance inside the compound, police said. After police interviewed other people inside the residence, they arrested Al-Saud on suspicion of forcing oral copulation.
When officers arrived at the home, they found a “party atmosphere,” LAPD Lt. John Jenal said last month.
Neighbors reported seeing a bleeding woman screaming for help as she tried to scale an 8-foot-high wall that surrounds the property at the end of a cul-de-sac in the 2500 block of Wallingford Drive.
4 comments:
I keep hearing that treating your employees like that is a definate no no. Man, is this Friday gonna be fun!
Money buys a lot of lawlessness. Just ask the Clintons and their foundation.
I guess it was 5 o'clock somewhere.
That is a normal weekday at Jeffrey Epstein's place when Bill Clinton was visiting.
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