Thursday, February 20, 2014

Princess or Con Artist, How a Woman was Awarded Expensive Homes In London

Sara Al Amoudi the so called Saudi Princess has just won a case at the High Court of Justice in London against two London-based property property brokers, Amanda Clutterbuck and Ian Paton. The battle was over 6 flats; the properties located in Knightsbridge, a trendy part of the British capital  are worth over $23m. Mrs justice Aplin believed her lawyers argument that the properties were signed over to her "for payments of loans" made to Mr. Paton and Ms Clutterbuck who were former lovers. It is also said that Mr. Paton had an affair with Ms Al Amoudi while they were arranging the imaginary deals with her wealthy"Saudi family"

Ms Al Amoudi is suspected to be of Ethiopian descent and a former prostitute posing as a princess in order to con her suspected victims. She rides around in limousines and has body guards always with her when she appears in court.

Mystery: Sara Al Amoudi has won her battle after being sued for £14million by two London property developers
Sara Al Amoudi The "Saudi Princess"

Read more after the cut...



From reports in the Daily Mail UK, the properties were signed over to Ms Al Amoudi in the hope of a bigger deal from her "Saudi Sheik" father and family. You know what they say, greed always gets them every time.

Ms Al Amoudi, whose age is thought to be between 31 and 45, arrives at court ahead of the decision
Arriving the Court on the Day of Judgement

Property developer Ian Paton outside London's High Court
Ian Paton, thinks he was 'Conned' by Sara Al Amoudi

Amanda Clutterbuck outside London's High Court
Amanda Clutterbuck, Former Lover and Business Partner of Ian Paton


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