A Saudi princess who was supposed slave domestic staff in California ( U.S. West Coast ) on Thursday paid a deposit of $ 5 million , a day after being arrested and charged with trafficking, prosecutors said Thursday .
Meshael Alayban , a Saudi princess , 42, was arrested for human trafficking after retaining a domestic worker against her will in a condo that is located in Orange County .
Meshael Alayban , a Saudi princess , 42, was arrested for human trafficking after retaining a domestic worker against her will in a condo that is located in Orange County .
The Saudi princess Meshael Alayban , accused Wednesday of slavery by forcing a Kenyan woman to perform domestic work , paid his bail of $ 5 million and will be released from the local jail , said in a statement the prosecution Orange County (60 miles south of Los Angeles ) .
" The accused surrendered their passports , must carry a GPS for the authorities to monitor his whereabouts can not get away from Orange County without court permission is prohibited from contacting the victim ," the text.
Alayban , 42, is one of the six wives of Prince Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud , grandson of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, confirmed to AFP spokeswoman Farrah Emami Orange prosecution .
"There is still an ongoing investigation to determine exactly what their position in the royal family ," Emami said.
The alleged victim was forced to work seven days a week 16 hours a day for $ 220 per month - far 5 days , 8 hours and $ 1.600 promised - first in a palace in Saudi Arabia and then in an apartment in Irvine ( a town in Orange County ) , where the princess was staying with his family .
The mother of a seven- year-old Kenyan was hired in March last by an agency of the country year to do housework in an Arab castle, but when it came to his new job, their employers took his passport and they broke the contract , according to prosecutors .
Almost a year later, in May this year , Princess Alayban came to America with his family , Kenyan and four Filipino domestic , whose legal status is still being investigated .
The alleged victim told police that her employer returned her passport just to go through the process of migration and then held it again.
The story unfolded Tuesday when the Kenyan 30 years, who was not identified by name, escaped , got on a bus and , aided by one of the passengers , he went to the police .
To issue a visa , officials from the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh , the capital of Saudi Arabia, had been surreptitiously handed a pamphlet on trafficking in persons and their legal rights, the woman was carrying at the time escaped her alleged captors .
"It's a smart woman. Vio ( on the trip to the United States) the opportunity to be free and took it , "said his attorney, Steve Baric .
A day after the flight of the maid, on Wednesday , Princess Alayban was arrested in an operation in which police found in the Philippines.