A Man In Lebanon Has Been Impersonating Saudi Royals And People Are Being Advised To Stay Cautious

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The Saudi Embassy in Lebanon has issued a statement warning of an unknown person claiming to be a Saudi prince. In an article by daily Okaz, it was announced that legal proceedings are currently taking place, with aims to reveal the guy’s true identity.

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The impersonator-in-question makes use of Prince Talal bin Sultan’s name

In the series of statements made by The Saudi Embassy in Lebanon, it also claimed that the person (currently unknown) is not from the sons of the Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz.

The person claiming that he’s a prince mentioned to others that he was named Talal bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, however; it has been confirmed that Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz actually has NO son with this name permanently.

This isn’t the first Saudi royal imposter to be noticed

Less than a month ago, a man from Florida made headlines for impersonating one of the Al- Saud family members and embezzling millions in business scams.

According to The New York Post, the 47-year-old named Anthony Gignac appeared and admitted in court to using several aliases to make it look like he was a Saudi royal, complete with driving a Ferrari and diplomatic license plates.

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