Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Gaddafi son binged on drugs and hookers

ONE of Colonel Gaddafi's vile sons went on a sex and drugs binge in London as his dad's regime crumbled.

Saadi Gaddafi, 38, blew thousands on hookers, vodka, cocaine and cannabis while at the family's £11million mansion.
Bodyguard Stefan Bell, paid £300 a day to protect Saadi, said: "He was intimidating and nasty and lived a bizarre life.
"He did like his hookers. He'd spend ages trawling the internet for Chinese escorts, they always had to be Chinese.
"He'd show me or my colleague a picture of the girl and we rang to book a visit. He wanted them to stay all night which was £1,500.
"Drugs were also common. Saadi asked me once if I could get him some cocaine, but I refused.
"A lot of cannabis was smoked by him and his entourage. They were high a lot of the time.
"There was masses of vodka too, bottles and bottles. Sometimes they hired a barman to pour their drinks for them."

Bodyguard ... Stefan Bell
Bodyguard ... Stefan Bell

The beautiful mansion in Hampstead that was the base for his five-week binge has now been overrun by squatters.
And Saadi, the third of Gaddafi's seven sons, was yesterday seeking refugee status in Niger after fleeing the Libyan rebels who overthrew his tyrant father.
It is a stark contrast to the arrogant figure he cut when he arrived in Britain in November.
Stefan, who met him at Stansted airport, said Saadi arrived with a couple of aides, his personal doctor, an America woman who was his PA and about eight friends. They went straight to the Hampstead home, which had just had a multi-million pound refurbishment.

Mad dog and his puppy ... Saadi with his tyrant father Colonel Gaddafi
Mad dog and his puppy ... Saadi with his tyrant father Colonel Gaddafi

Stefan, 33, said: "The house was amazing inside. But there were one or two teething problems with the stereo system which piped music into each room.
"They could easily have been fixed. But instead Saadi decided he wanted to buy a new house so we drove around looking for one.
"There was one he really liked in Surrey, a huge place for £50million. I'm not sure if he actually put an offer in by the time everything kicked off in Libya but he certainly planned to.
"Spending £50million just because he couldn't get the stereo to work — that's Saadi for you."
Saadi, an ex-footballer who was on the books of three Italian clubs, spent hours hand-picking his hookers. But when they turned up he was not always happy.

House of stoned ... £11million mansion where Saadi took cocaine and bedded hookers
House of stoned ... £11million mansion where Saadi took cocaine and bedded hookers

Stefan said: "Sometimes he said he didn't like the look of them and would send them away.
"We gave them a bit of money but they were furious for not earning the full amount. Saadi never booked girls for his friends, just for himself. He'd disappear to his room with them and we wouldn't see him until morning."
Rumours of Saadi's homosexuality have been doing the rounds in Libya for years. When rebels raided his home in Tripoli they found piles of gay DVDs.

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And in London he was clearly having a relationship with a man who was known as the Butler. Stefan said: "When the Butler arrived I was expecting an older bloke, but he was about 18.
"Saadi would shout for him in the night. We'd get up thinking he wanted us but he wanted the Butler to go to his room.
"Later on Saadi would come out of the room covered in sweat and wearing just a towel."
Stefan, from Newcastle, said Saadi also blew thousands at a time on shopping trips. He added: "We visited Harrods a lot.
"One time he bought a set of 12 solid silver knives, forks and spoons with his initials on.
"It cost £70,000 and the entire bill for that trip was £120,000.
"Sometimes his card was declined which was quite embarrassing. But all he did was ring the Libyan embassy to put some more money into his account. Towards the end of the trip he sent one of the men out to Soho to buy loads of porn DVDs to take back to Libya. This bloke would come back with bags of DVDs — he got hundreds of them."
Saadi, who reportedly once blew £170million in just 12 months on private jets, jewels, cars, clothes and women, was in his father's inner-circle and commander of Libya's special forces.
But Stefan said he never once mentioned his father. He added: "He never came across as a politician or as a representative of the Libyan government."
Saadi left Britain in late December. He planned to return a week later but never came back.
Stefan said: "We took him to Luton airport and he flew to Tripoli on a private jet. Despite working with him so intimately for five weeks he did not have the courtesy to say goodbye."

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