Saudi Arabia

 He leads Saudi Arabia to make history in relations with the US and Israel. When he does not skip from party to party

Parties in the tens of millions of dollars with rapper Pitbull, restraining the religious police, suspicious trading in shares and control of giant companies. models came first. Boats carrying about 150 women from Brazil, Russia and more docked in the summer of 2015 on Velaa Private Island, a wealthy resort in the Maldives. Each model was brought in a golf cart to the clinic, for a sexually transmitted disease test, and transferred to a private villa.


These women were to spend most of the month spending time with their hosts, several dozen friends of Prince Muhammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, on the occasion of his Aliyah celebrations. The prince with the over-affection for luxury, the hunger for money and the need for power found himself with abundance from each of these three things.He worked like a donkey for a year, cheating on opponents and forging his father Salman's path to the Saudi crown. After his coronation in early 2015, Salman granted his son Muhammad extraordinary powers, concentrated control of the army and security apparatus in his hands and began to reform the dormant and oil-rich economy of the kingdom.



But in July of that year Muhammad wanted some break. His entourage, which is obsessed with privacy, rented the entire Velaa site for a month for $ 50 million, according to insiders. Employees are not allowed to bring cell phones with cameras. American rapper Pitbull and South Korean pop star Sei have appeared. The party in the Maldives has evidence from some of those present and also from some of the participants in the planning.


At the time, the young prince also bought the Serine, a 439-foot yacht that Gates had rented a year earlier, for € 429 million, and a castle near Versailles with fountains and a canal for more than $ 300 million.


But the party did not last long. The rumor of the prince's visit to the Maldives was leaked to a local newspaper. The media in Iran, Saudi Arabia's enemy, was quick to spread the word in the news. Less than a week after the journey began, Muhammad and his delegation left.

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