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Schumacher's Island, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Controversies
In a February 2011 interview porn actress Kacey Jordan revealed that she was paid $35,000 by Sheikh Mohammed for an 8 day sex romp at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai. Kacey said the Sheik kept a lot of girls over there, dormed 3-4 girls in each hotel room, kept them on call with an 8pm curfew, and made them take tests and do English crosswords so he could prove he was smarter than the girls.
On 9 March 2007, the London-based Metro newspaper wrongly published a picture of Sheikh Mohammed, attributing it to the terror suspect Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. The Metro has since apologized for the error.
In September 2006, Sheikh Mohammed has been accused of encouraging the abduction and enslavement of thousands of boys for use as jockeys in camel races. A class-action suit was filed in the state of Florida in the United States in an effort to bring him to justice. However, in 2006, American lawyers representing the UAE raised a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, not on its substance but on the grounds that none of the involved parties resided in the U.S. In July 2007, judge Cecilia Altonaga accepted the motion and dismissed the suit.
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