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Million-Dollar Supercar Collection for Sale Linked to Sultan of Brunei

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos

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An unprecedented collection of exotic sportscars has gone on sale in the South Pacific which reports link to the world's top collector, the Sultan of Brunei.

The collection, which is being brokered out of New Zealand and thought to be currently located in Singapore, contains a dazzling array of European exotics. Among those being offered are 3 Lamborghinis, 2 lightweight Porsche 911 Turbos, a Jaguar XJ220, one of only eight Cizeta V16s ever produced, the ItalDesign BMW Nazca and no fewer than 25 Ferraris. Included in the latter are an Enzo, an F50, an F40, and a custom 512 TR Spider.

The cars are all worth in the six and seven figures, and many of them have never been driven beyond the original factory mileage. They may belong to the sultan himself, or possibly his brother Prince Jefri who has been the subject of controversy of late. Follow the link to the collection's dedicated sales site and peruse the image gallery below for a closer look.

Prince of Brunei's Harem Girl Tells All

Filed under: Wealth, Crimes and Misdemeanors

This spring Plume will publish Jillian Lauren's memoir Some Girls: My Life in a Harem, about the 18 months she spent as one of Prince Jefri of Brunei's playthings-for-hire. At 18, when Lauren was an NYU theater school dropout, a "casting director" offered her $20,000 to party with a rich businessman and a bunch of other young American lovelies for two weeks.

Soon after Lauren found herself on a plane to Brunei, where she spend 18 months in the 40-girl harem of Prince Jefri, the Sultan of Brunei's younger brother and owner of famed hotels like the New York Palace and Hotel Bel-Air, earning a small fortune. She writes about rooms in the Prince's opulent palace "where absurdly beautiful women lounged on every inch of the upholstery" and exotic orgies ensued.

"I fell victim to Stockholm Syndrome," Lauren writes. "I knew I was a hooker, but somehow I felt like Cinderella." The Prince often loaned her to the Sultan for sex sessions, which she was compensated for with lavish shopping sprees. You'll have to wait until publication for the really sexy bits. "Some Girls would have been riveting even if Lauren had merely illuminated the murky world of high-class prostitution," notes author Jennifer Eagan. "The fact that she does so with humor, candor, and a reporter's gimlet eye is an added delight."

Prince Jefri Ordered To Give It All Back

Filed under: Celebrity Shopping

One of the world's most extravagant spenders, Prince Jefri, the younger brother of the Sultan of Brunei has been ordered to give back his toys. Five English judges have settled a billion-dollar battle between Jefri and the Sultan of Brunei. Prince Jefri has been ordered to give up ownership of two hotels: the New York Palace Hotel, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, three houses: Cavell House in London, St John's Lodge in London and in 3-5 Place Vendôme, Paris as well as paintings, jewels and a large trust fund.

Prince Jefri has denied stealing his nation's assets and says that he did receive the large sums but they were not misappropriated. Pirnce Jefri is a father of 17 and is the former Finance Minister of Brunei. The Brunei authorities had sued the Prince for embezzlement and aan out-of-court settlement was reached in 2000. Jefri, however, was insistent that his brother had said that his brother had said he could maintain his lifestyle. The judges ruled that the brother's generosity wouldn't extend quite that far. Prince Jefri has vowed to fight the ruling.

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