Qatari princess was caught having an orgy with 7 men in London

British newspaper Financial Times has uncovered a heavy-caliber scandal – British security services broke into a room in Excelsior London Hotel, London, in the hunt for a suspect. To their surprise found the Qatari princess engaging in an orgy with 7 men

According to the newspaper, British security service (MI6) with the assistance of Scotland Yard had broken into the hotel room and a woman was found in a compromising position with 7 men. Upon checking her ID, it was revealed that she was a Qatari princess Sheikha Salwa – the daughter of former Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani.

Preliminary investigation revealed that  the princess had asked her Saudi intermediary(the suspect) to bring 6 men with specific physical attributes to her to have collective sex in exchange an exorbitant amount of money. The princess also asked the intermediary to stay back for safety, in-case any of the men got violent.

The Princess said that it was not her intention to damage her country’s reputation and that she had not violated any British law. However, the police told her that it was against the law to use a man with a criminal record or men for prostitution.

No case could be filed against the princess as she held diplomatic immunity, but Qatari embassy was notified of the matter.

The Qatari embassy tried to silence the whole matter by bribing newspapers, but ‘Financial Times’ allegedly rejected the offer and published the story.

Source: www.folomojo.com

3 Comments on "Qatari princess was caught having an orgy with 7 men in London"

  1. is this is true she will be executed on her return to Qatar. she is funding terrorists beneath our noses perhaps she will be forgiven.

  2. YellowJournalism | 30.08.2016 at 11:02 |

    Fake. That’s Alia Al Mazrouei, Chief Operating Officer of Dubai based Mazrui Holdings.

  3. the story seems hard to believe mmm

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