Emily Allen
Daily Mail
September 15, 2011
A Saudi prince is to be questioned again over allegations he drugged and sexually assaulted a young model on a yacht in the Mediterranean three years ago.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, 56 – one of the world’s richest men with an estimated fortune of £12.3billion – is accused of raping the 20-year-old while in Ibiza in August 2008.
The case was closed last year on the grounds of insufficient evidence but it has now been re-opened following an appeal.
The prince could now be called back to the island to provide a DNA sample. Court papers said forensic tests on the woman found evidence of sexual activity and traces of a sedative.
Prince Alwaleed is a leading investor in both Citigroup and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. media empire, and held 26th place on this year’s Forbes list of the world’s richest people.
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If you’re a billionaire and you have to drug women to sleep with you, then you must be only ugly SOB.
Hopefully after the Madoff, Murdoch and Strauss-Kahn cases, this is the begining of the era where the super rich cannot consider themselves untouchable anymore.