L.A. prosecutors said there was not enough evidence to charge 29-year-old Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud with a felony.
A Saudi prince who was arrested in Beverly Hills on suspicion of sexual assault will not have charges filed against him. The LA prosecutors cited insufficient evidence as the reason for the decision.
Although there is not enough evidence to prosecute 29-year-old Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud with felony charges, the case was referred to the L.A. City Attorney’s office. There he could be charged with a misdemeanor.
A civil lawsuit against Al-Saud filed by 3 anonymous woman accuses him of “extreme,” “outrageous” and “despicable” behavior that ended in his arrest.
“The allegations against him are false,” Al-Saud’s attorney Alan Jackson said. “The decision by the D.A.’s office not to file charges shows that the accuser’s stories cannot be substantiated. The sheik is very happy to put it behind him and move on with his life.”
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