Saudi prince 'forced woman into sex act before she fled mansion by climbing over 8ft wall'
A SAUDI prince allegedly forced a woman to perform a sex act on him before she fled his mansion by climbing over an eight-foot wall while bleeding and screaming for help.
Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud's mansion is worth a staggering £24million
Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud, 28, was arrested on suspicion of forcing a female worker to perform a sex act on him at his £24 million luxury residence.
Now four other women have come forward claiming he also preyed on them on his estate near Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.
A lawsuit accuses him of "extreme", "outrageous" and "despicable" behaviour.
It accuses Al-Saud of assault, battery and inflicting emotional distress on the workers, among other allegations.
Police found a "party atmosphere" when they arrived at the home on Wednesday, according to a spokesman.
Officers were responding to calls of a disturbance inside the 22,000-square-foot residence at around 12:45pm local time.
They escorted around 20 people out of the house, including many members of staff, the spokesman added.
He is due to appear in court next month
Al-Saud was charged with "forced oral copulation of an adult" and released after paying nearly £200,000 in bail.
He is not believed to have diplomatic immunity.
He is scheduled to appear in court on October 19.