Showing posts with label brunei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brunei. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 November 2010

of sultan of brunei brother prince jefri doesn't want jurors to see pix of statues that show him having sex

Sultan of Brunei brother Prince Jefri doesn't want jurors to see pix of statues that show him having sex: Prince Jefri, the brother of the Sultan of Brunei, is banning a jury from seeing pictures of 'erotic statues' he kept in his $11 million Long Island home.

The outrageous brother of the Sultan of Brunei has finally learned humility — he wants to bar a Manhattan jury from seeing statues that portray him having sex.

Lawyers for Prince Jefri — a notorious high-flying and hard partying playboy — have asked the judge overseeing his upcoming civil trial against his former attorneys to ban the jury from seeing pictures of the "erotic statues" he kept on his $11 million Long Island estate. Mark Cymrot, the lawyer for the British attorneys, said there are four statues in all, which Jefri had commissioned from renowned artist J. Seward Johnson. One depicts the prince, another is of one of his fiances, and the other two are "graphic" depictions of them having sex.

Saturday, 6 December 2008

of guess who has 5000+ cars in his garage

Who has 5000+ cars in his garage?: If you were rich enough to drive any car you wanted, absolutely any car, and money is no object, what would you go for? A Lambo, Bugatti, Merc, Aston, how about something outrageous like a Formula 1 car. But what if you were truly rich, not just “getting by” like that Bill Gates guy, but truly rich.

Snapshot of what you will see in this person's garage.



And the garage belongs to The Sultan of Brunei.

His collection which may well be far more than 5000 vehicles is estimated to have cost over $4 billion, filling them all up may be a little expensive at $4 a gallon, that is estimated at a minimum of half a million dollars.
[via CodeWolf]

Friday, 4 July 2008

of search continues for smu student who fell from yacht off raffles marina

Search continues for SMU student who fell from yacht off Raffles Marina: A search is on for 22-year-old Levin Angsana who fell into the sea off Raffles Marina. Levin, an Indonesian who is a Singapore permanent resident, is a Singapore Management University (SMU) first-year student.

levin angsana
Link Levin's photo at the SMU page
A search is ongoing for a Singapore Management University (SMU) first-year student who fell into the sea off Raffles Marina at Tuas West on Thursday.

He is identified as 22-year-old Levin Angsana, an Indonesian who is a Singapore permanent resident.

Channel NewsAsia understands that a group of five SMU Sailing Club students went out to sea at 1pm on Thursday to train on a 24-footer keel boat. At about 3.30pm, when the spinnaker of the boat fell into the waters and got caught under the boat, Levin went on a prone position to try to retrieve it. That was when he lost his balance and fell overboard. He tried to get near the back of the boat where it was easier to climb back in, but failed.

The skipper, ex-national sailor Renfred Tay, jumped in and managed to get hold of him. But when the boat neared them and they were thrown life jackets, Renfred reached to get a jacket and turned around to find Levin gone. None of the crew were wearing life jackets. The Maritime and Port Authority is conducting the ongoing search, and the police are assisting. Levin's parents also flew into Singapore from Brunei on Friday. He has a sister studying at a polytechnic.