Prince Jefri Bolkiah, the Brunei playboy prince and brother of the Sultan of Brunei, “has probably gone through more cash than any other human being on earth” according to a Vanity Fair extensive story. For example, his fleet of five boats included a yacht named Tits; its tenders were named Nipple 1 and Nipple 2.
Prior to the law suits of last year that led to the freezing of his assets and many of his positions sold off, Prince Jefri led an exorbitant lifestyle, a fairy tale life that came crashing down after authorities discovered that Jefri had personally blown through $14.8 billion from a government oil investment fund he was purportedly overseeing.
The following are excerpts of the Vanity Fair that is worth a read. One of his concubines, Jillian Lauren, has written a novel about her 3 years experience with the prince. Here are some shocking excerpts of her book titled The Real Harem.
He owned a collection of 2,300 cars; mostly Bentleys, Ferraris, and Rolls-Royces.
As well as eight private planes and a helicopter.
At one point he was forced to surrender five diamonds, worth $200 million, to the Brunei Investment Agency
He paid $1.3 million for erotic fountain pens and $10 million for jewel-encrusted watches that depicted couples having sex.
He gave one of his consorts a necklace that she later auctioned off for $100,000 at Christie’s.
He commissioned the artist J. Seward Johnson to create $800,000 sexually explicit statue, purportedly of himself and his ex-fiancée.
The prince and his ex-fiancée, in question.
By the time she returned to the United States three years later, Jillian Lauren had scored upwards of $300,000 in cash and luxury goods.
His fleet of five boats included a yacht named Tits; its tenders were named Nipple 1 and Nipple 2.
He owned a collection of five-star hotels including the New York Palace and Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles.
He purchased Asprey, the London jeweler to the Queen, for $385 million.
He paid $17 million for Michael Jackson to perform at his 50th birthday, at a stadium custom-built for the event.
He bought a $7 million rug woven of gold thread and embroidered with jewels.
He bought the former Playboy Club in London for $34 million, more than four times the market price.
He once paid $1.5 million for a badminton coach.
He once imported Joe Montana and Herschel Walker to teach his son football at a cost of seven figures each.
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