Saudi prince sued by owner of Hollywood Hills mansion who claims he trashed pad with cocaine and stripper-fueled party
Saudi prince sued by owner of notorious Hollywood Hills party mansion who claims he trashed $100,000-a-month rental pad with wild cocaine and stripper-fueled party
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A Saudi prince is being sued for allegedly trashing a Hollywood Hills mansion he was renting after the $100,000-a-month party pad's owner claimed he hosted a wild drug and stripper-fueled bash.
Prince Aziz al Saud, 29, was renting the 16,000sq ft property in August last year when the alleged raucous party took place.
The mansion's owner claimed in a lawsuit that the prince invited 800 guests to the 10-bedroom home, who allegedly snorted cocaine, smoked marijuana and paid for strippers, TMZ reported.
Saudi Prince Aziz al Saud, 29, is being sued for allegedly trashing a Hollywood Hills mansion he was renting
The $100,000-a-month party pad's owner claimed the prince hosted a wild drug and stripper-fueled bash
Prince Aziz al Saud, 29, was renting the 16,000sq ft property (swimming pool and deck pictured) in August last year when the alleged raucous party took place
The mansion's owner claimed in a lawsuit that the prince invited 800 guests to the 10-bedroom home (pictured)
The owner's lawsuit states that the prince was only allowed to have 150 guests inside the mansion.
It also claims that by 4.30am, guests were taking illegal drugs and there were 'numerous strippers dancing naked on the kitchen's countertops'.
The owner of the party pad - which used to be rented by Justin Bieber - claims the interior of the home was severely damaged.
Share339 sharesThe walls, floors and furniture were trashed, costing $86,000 to repair, the lawsuit claims.
The owner, who said he was at the wild party - is demanding $300,000 in damages because of lost rent while the property was being repaired.
According to the suit, the Saudi Arabian prince said he would pay for the damages, but did not do so.
The owner's lawsuit states that the prince was only allowed to have 150 guests inside the mansion (pictured)
Guests were taking illegal drugs and there were 'numerous strippers dancing naked on the kitchen's countertops', the lawsuit states
The owner of the party pad - which used to be rented by Justin Bieber - claims the interior of the home was severely damaged
The walls, floors and furniture were trashed, costing $86,000 to repair, the lawsuit claims. The damage is not pictured here
The Hollywood Hills mega mansion is rented out by exclusive realtors Coldwell Banker for $100,000 a month and was once the party home of Justin Bieber.
The singer was using the 18-bathroom property as a location for his own parties in 2014, while living at a separate condo in Beverly Hills.
When Bieber lived in the home, it featured its own 80 foot-long nightclub, four bars, a state-of-the-art gym, and a swimming pool.
The Canadian star's home movie theater was kitted out with a 160-inch screen, while other in-house entertainment included a pool table and a ping pong room.
The Hollywood Hills mega mansion is rented out by exclusive realtors Coldwell Banker for $100,000 a month and was once the party home of Justin Bieber
Guests at the prince's party allegedly snorted cocaine, smoked marijuana and paid for strippers. Pictured, the ping pong room
Funky blue lighting is featured all through the house, with even the bed, bath and wash basins glowing thanks to discreet under-counter lighting fixtures
The owner, who said he was at the wild party - is demanding $300,000 in damages because of lost rent while the property (kitchen pictured) was being repaired
A floating staircase and an elevator make navigating the spacious contemporary three-storey all-glass home easy, while those who stump up the huge rent payments have access to two master suites, each of which come complete with huge closets.
Funky blue lighting is featured all through the house, with even the bed, bath and wash basins glowing thanks to discreet under-counter lighting fixtures.
The kitchen and dining room includes a long table, which comfortably seats 20.
The property's 80ft pool features a four-foot high blue glass tile Hollywood sign, while three separate yards provide spectacular views over Los Angeles.
According to the suit, the Saudi Arabian prince said he would pay for the damages, but did not do so. Pictured, the swimming pool and deck
The property's 80ft swimming pool features a four-foot high blue glass tile Hollywood sign above it
Entertainment: When Bieber lived in the home, it featured its own 80 foot-long nightclub and four bars
Room with a view: Those who stump up the huge rent payments have access to two master suites (one pictured above)
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