
The identity of the person who owns the world’s most expensive home has been unmasked as Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman. The young prince, who is overseeing an anti-corruption purge within the Kingdom, was uncovered as the buyer of the $300 million French chateau.
When the Chateau Louis XIV was sold for over $300 million two years ago, there was mystery surrounding the new owner. However the New York Times has discovered that it is none other than the 32-year-old Saudi royal.
According to New York Times, Salman was kept hidden at the time behind a series of shell companies based in France and Luxembourg. New York Times found that the companies are all owned by Eight Investment Company, a Saudi firm managed by the head of the prince’s personal foundation.
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December 19, 2017 





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