The self-billed Saudi princess being sued for £14m by former associates faked a "ridiculous" accent to con the High Court, a top judge has been told.
Sarah Al Amoudi is accused by Amanda Clutterbuck and Ian Paton of tricking them into transferring six prime London properties worth millions of pounds into her name "at nominal cost".
They claim she posed as the daughter of a powerful Saudi sheikh – whilst she was in fact an ex-prostitute who adopted the royal guise to pull off a fraud.
Barrister, Stuart Cakebread, for Ms Clutterbuck and Mr Paton, accused her of even faking her accent in court.
Reminding Mrs Justice Asplin of the "ridiculous pidgin English which
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