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French prosecutors investigating ‘slavery’ claims against Saudi prince

  • The inquiry for human trafficking was opened after the women, mostly from the Philippines, filed complaints of modern-day slavery in October 2019
  • The domestic workers claim they were kept in a state of slavery at a flat the prince owned in Paris

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Agence France-Presse

French prosecutors said on Monday they are investigating claims that a Saudi prince kept seven employees in a state of modern-day slavery at a flat he owned outside Paris.

The inquiry for human trafficking was opened after the women, most from the Philippines, filed complaints of modern-day slavery in October 2019, said the prosecutors’ office in the suburb city of Nanterre.

The maids had been recruited in Saudi Arabia and worked for the prince and his family there and in France, a source close to the case, who refused to be named, said.

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They apparently escaped during a trip to France, the source said.

The alleged abuse occurred in 2008, 2013 and 2015 at the flat in the upmarket Neuilly-sur-Seine suburb west of the capital.

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Prosecutors heard testimony from the women a few weeks ago, but the prince has yet to be questioned since he is not currently in France, the source said.

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