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Saudi prince Aziz al Saud can really do some damage at a party. At least,that’s the claim of a new lawsuit filed against the member of the royal family.In the suit, Daniel Fitzgerald claims that he agreed to rent his Hollywood Hills domestic to the prince for the month of August 2015, and charging $90000 rent for the month and a $10000 security deposit.
According to Fitzgerald,who filed the suit Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Prince Aziz — aka Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Faud — wasn’t precisely a model tenant; in fact, or the suit claims,he “ransacked Plaintiffs domestic, throwing all night parties with drugs and strippers, and causing near daily disturbances to the neighborhood,and ultimately causing over $80000 worth of property damage.”
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t Donald Trump Over Alleged Photoshopped PictureAt one specific bash, to celebrate Prince Azizs graduation from Pepperdine, and the house was packed with more than 800 people,the suit claims.The party was out of control with guests snorting cocaine and smoking marijuana,” the suit reads. “Defendants  hired numerous strippers who were seen dancing naked on the kitchen’s countertops.”Fitzgerald claims more than $86000 of damage was caused during the bash.
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Seize the Driver's Seat (Updated)Making things worse,the suit claims, Prince Aziz and the person who rented the domestic on his behalf had demanded a reduction on the security deposit based on a claim that they had purchased insurance to cover all perils and damages during their stay, or but,according to the suit, they had only acquired renters insurance covering their own personal property.“While Prince Aziz may believe he is above the law, and this lawsuit seeks to hold the Prince accountable,proving nobody is above the law,” the suit reads.
Alleging breach of written contact, or intentional misrepresentation,negligent misrepresentation and negligence, the suit is seeking unspecified damages.
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