Saudi princess arrested in human-trafficking case

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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - A Saudi princess was charged Wednesday with human trafficking for allegedly holding a domestic worker against her will and forcing her to work at an Orange County condominium, prosecutors said.

Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas identified 42-year-old Meshael Alayban as a Saudi princess who was charged with one count of human trafficking. If convicted, she faces up to 12 years in prison.

Alayban was arrested after a Kenyan woman carrying a suitcase flagged down a bus Tuesday and told a passenger she believed she was a human trafficking victim. The passenger helped her contact police, who searched the Irvine condo where Alayban and her family were staying, authorities said.

The 30-year-old woman told authorities she was hired in Kenya in 2012 and her passport was taken from her on arrival in Saudi Arabia. She was forced to work excessive hours and was paid less than she was promised and not allowed to leave, authorities said.

"This is not a contract dispute," Rackauckas told the court during a bail hearing Wednesday afternoon, likening the case to slavery. "This is holding someone captive against their will."

An Orange County judge set bail at $5 million for Alayban and required her to submit to GPS monitoring. He also banned her from leaving the county without prior authorization.

Alayban did not appear in court in Santa Ana. Her attorney, Paul Meyer, said the case was a contractual dispute and argued his client shouldn't be assigned a ransomlike bail solely because she was rich. He said she had been traveling to the U.S. since she was a child, owned properties here and had given her word she would address the allegations.

"This is a domestic work hours dispute," he said.

Rackauckas had asked the judge to deny bail for Alayban or set it at $20 million, saying it was unlikely any amount would guarantee a Saudi princess would show up in court. He said the Saudi consulate had already offered to cover $1 million in bail initially set after her arrest.

Police say Alayban's family traveled to the U.S. in May with the victim and four women from the Philippines.

The victim had signed a two-year contract with an employment agency guaranteeing she would be paid $1,600 a month to work eight hours a day, five days a week. But starting in March 2012, she was forced to cook, clean and do other household chores for 16 hours a day, seven days a week, and was paid only $220, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors say the victim's passport was taken from her, and she wasn't allowed to return to Kenya. In May, she was brought to the U.S. and given her passport only to pass through customs, the district attorney's office said.

Once here, she was forced to tend to at least eight people in four apartments in the same Irvine complex, washing dishes, cooking, cleaning, doing laundry and ironing, the office said.

The other four women left the home voluntarily with police once authorities arrived. They told police they were interested in being free, said Irvine police chief David Maggard Jr.

No charges have been filed in connection with their circumstances.

Police said there are no indications of physical abuse.

It is the first forced labor case brought in Orange County under a human trafficking ballot initiative passed last year by California voters, and it is being investigated by local police and federal immigration authorities.

Claude Arnold, special agent in charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's homeland security investigations in Los Angeles, said he hoped the case would encourage other trafficking victims to trust in law enforcement.

Alayban is set to be arraigned in court Thursday. She is one of the wives of Saudi Prince Abdulrahman bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz al Saud, the district attorney's office said.
What do you guys think? :p
 

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human trafficking is quite common in industrialized nations it just tends to be glossed over by the media and politicians.
 

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People with power abusing them .... what a surprise. She should be sentenced to 20 years of BDSM porn actress punishment.
 

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Isn't bush and chainy also wanted in some countries????
 

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Wow its a good thing right, I mean we are a little. It safe.
 

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Terrible shows how much people with so called power treat those they deem below them.
 

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most likely because they do care, just trying to seem like an hardass
I agree and i hate people like them >_>
its like saying why play sports if your know your team is going to lose? Just to do it and pass time.

Plus, i like reading random threads :)

Seriously \
Read a thread you don't seem to find it interesting then just leave, why post BS ?


OT: With power comes great responsiblity U_U She needs to be taught this >_>
 

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something smells fishy, she was not forced into prostitution or was beaten or starved. i think when she signed on to the job she didn't really understand what it meant or what her rights are.

"told a passenger she believed she was a human trafficking victim"
i didn't hear her or read a direct quote from her. but from this she sounds more confused then hurt. i wish they would give us her employment contract (if there is one).
 

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well done princess . is there anything else that princess could do than human trafficking .
 

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i am glad they arrested her.
its good to hear that
they didnt change the rules..just because she is a saudi princess
 

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Innocent, until proven guilty. There is yet to be any conclusive evidence to all this. I call it BS, until this actually gets proven.
 
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