He was initially charged with battery and forced oral s*x, but now those charges have been dropped, and instead, three women who were part of his domestic staff have come out to lay fresh and scandalous charges against him. They say he ordered his entire household to gather by the pool and strip off because he wanted to see 'some naked pus*y'.
He is also accused of failing to prevent aides from mistreating three female members of his domestic staff – with the result that they now also face charges, although Prince Majed remains the lead defendant.
The women, who all allege sexual harassment and say they were imprisoned at the mansion against their will, have filed a civil claim – seen by Daily Mail Online – against the prince.
Prince Majed, one of the late Saudi monarch King Abdullah's 35 children, was initially charged with battery and one count of 'forced oral copulation' and bailed for $300,000 by the LAPD.
However, on Monday the Los Angeles District Attorney's office announced that felony charges had been dropped, with the case turned over to City Attorney Mike Feur.
Feur will now decide whether to pursue misdemeanor charges which could result in a year in jail and a fine of up to $3,000 if proven.
The civil case is being brought by three domestic workers, none of whom made the original criminal complaint, and who say they are hoping to win the money they are owed for their work by Prince Majed.
In the latest court filing, which lays out in detail the allegations against Prince Majed - who is referred to in the papers as Al Saud - and the charges he will face, the trio make further claims about his behavior, which, they say, was calculated to cause them 'emotional and mental distress'.
One of the most eye-catching incidents came shortly before Prince Majed's arrest on September 25th and saw him demand that his entire household go down to the pool and strip off.
According to one of the women, named in court documents as Jane Doe 1, she was told to round up workers at the home at Prince Majed's behest and was told it was because he wanted to 'see some naked p***y'.
At the time, he was 'intoxicated, abusive and aggressive' and left her 'in fear for her life'.
Once outside, the women saw Prince Majed's girlfriend and another woman, thought to be the original complainant, standing with 'bruises and blood on their face and body' and 'shaking and crying'.
Shortly afterwards, the LAPD arrived and removed Prince Majed from the premises. According to the women, he screamed 'no news!' at onlookers as he was handcuffed and bundled into a police car.
The pool incident and Prince Majed's arrest came at the end of three days in which the women claim to have been imprisoned in the mansion and subjected to a litany of upsetting behaviors.
The prince, who is thought to have been holidaying in California with friends and retainers, is accused of enjoying cocaine-fueled parties, cavorting with prostitutes and making the women watch while he had his penis 'stroked' by a male aide.
He also threatened to kill one of the women if she refused to 'party' with him and jumped on top of another and began rubbing himself against her in a 'sexual and aggressive manner'.
When asked to stop, he allegedly then yelled: 'I am a prince and I do what I want. You are nobody!'
Another says she was made to watch while a different retainer aide bent over and broke wind in Prince Majed's face – apparently at his request.
The documents seen by Daily Mail Online form part of the supporting case presented to LA Superior Court by attorney Vadim Frish.
'Eventually, the whole truth will surface and Mr Al Saud will have to bear the consequences of his despicable actions,' said Frish in a statement made to Daily Mail Online.
'No one, including a member of the royal Saudi family, should get away with this appalling behavior.'
According to the case file, the women's claims stem from a period between September 21 and September 25 – when Prince Majed was arrested – and all took place at the Wallingford Drive mansion.
The women had been employed by the prince to care for the house during his American holiday, although he also brought with him three friends and a retinue of butlers and other staff – the latter now also named as defendants in the civil suit.
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