Saudi Princess Gets Away With Keeping Slaves – California Judge Drops All Charges

Meshael Alayban, a Sa`udi Princess, was just set free. Her charges of
human trafficking and slavery were dropped. You see, Meshael Alayban is
married to the Sa`udi `Arabian prince Abdul’Rahman bin Nasser bin
`Abdul`Aziz al Sa`ud.

Let’s just call this guy ARBNBAAS, for short. Well, ARBNBAAS is the
grandson of King `Abd’ullah of Sa`udi `Arabia. Marrying into the Sa`udi
Royal Family apparently has privileges… Privileges which include keeping
slaves and human trafficking.
You see, ARBNBAAS’s grandfather is listed as Forbes’ seventh most powerful people.
You don’t really think the United States is going to arrest a member of
the international Oligarchy over something like enslaving someone do
you? If you did, you’d have been wrong. Meshael was arrested and accused of keeping a Kenyan slave as a
prisoner in her California home. In addition to this Kenyan woman who
Meshael enslaved, police say that when they searched Alayban’s home,
they discovered four more women from the Philippines who were being kept
as slaves. She argued that this wasn’t “slavery” since she paid them
$220 a week, for 16 hour work days, 7 days a week. That breaks down to
not even $2 an hour. In other words, that fits the legal definition of
slavery. As well, her accuser says that Alayban would not allow her to
leave the house. $1 or no $1, that’s slavery.
Meshael Alayban says, however, that the slavery wasn’t bad because
she let them use the pool and get on Facebook. You simply can’t things
this crazy up. Apparently her excuses sounded pretty good to the Santa
Ana judge who set her free.
Meshael is very happy now that she is free to enslave more African
women. But she didn’t look so happy when she was first locked up…

But this was only a bump in the road for Meshael. She was quickly
freed, and can now buy more African and Filipina women to enslave.
Watch the video and SPREAD THE WORD! This CANNOT be what is allowed
to stand as “justice” in the United States these days. If we do not take
a stand against SLAVERY then what will we take a stand against?
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