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French court begins prostitution trail linked to Gaddafi's son

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A French court is hearing a case against Gaddafis son for his alleged links to prostitution.

Two men and a woman appeared in a French court Monday in a case over a Cannes Film Festival high-end prostitution ring that had ties to a son of slain Libyan dictator Muammar Kaddafi.Seven men and a woman went on trial in the southern port city of Marseille, though the five chief figures are on the run and are being tried in absentia.They include Elie Nahas, a Lebanese who claimed to run a modelling agency employing young women recruited in South America, France and eastern Europe.The three who turned up in court were: an alleged escort girl from Cannes, Sabrina Samari, who has admitted to procuring women; a Venezuelan named Felix Farias who worked for a branch of Nahass agency; and a Lebanese driver, Antoine El Khoury.Nahas is accused of organising a birthday bash for one of Kadhafis sons Mutassim in 2004 costing $1.5 million (1.1 million euros) with several stars and about 20 models in attendance.Mutassim Kadhafi was killed with his father on October 20 last year. Investigators never questioned the son.Nahas also caused a scandal in 2007 when he turned up at Pariss Charles de Gaulle airport with eight young women, one of whom was a minor, to attend the Cannes Film Festival. They were refused entry.They were due to stay in a 136-metre-long luxury yacht La Savarona which had been rented for 350,000 euros a week.Wiretapped telephone conversations from the time showed the involvement of four Lebanese nationals, a Venezuelan and two escort girls from Cannes in an alleged prostitution ring, whose clients were rich men from the Middle East.Those really responsible are absent or have fled, said Franck De Vita, the lawyer for Samari.According to Patrick Rizzo, lawyer for an anti-procuring charity that is a civil party to the trial, it was the political context in 2007 and 2008 that hampered the legal investigation.Colonel Kadhafi was received at the Elysee (French presidential palace) at the time, he was Frances good friend, Rizzo said.All this context did not favour international investigations.The inquiry established that young women of various nationalities including models, beauty queens and escort girls, were recruited, especially during the Cannes film festival for clients from the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait ready to pay thousands of dollars for their services.