A US nationally syndicated television talk show recently had a guest who was a teenage 'soap opera' actress. The Talk show host asked her the most scary event in her life since becoming a child 'soap opera' star. She told of receiving flowers from an unknown source for many days. After a while she said; "some nice speaking Arab guys called and invited me to a big party at a Miami penthouse. It was like a palace inside. There were actresses and models everywhere. Outside on a balcony and inside rooms were Arab men drugged out of their minds all over the place. They didn't notice me. A Spanish-speaking cook took a few of us aside after we asked him what was going on. He told us that the place was owned by a Saudi prince. Then he told of how the prince's people slipped drugs into girls drinks and then took them to a helicopter on the roof. He said he never saw any of them again."N123 When no one was looking the cook used his service key to let the girls take the private (locked) elevator downstairs, since the princes men were guarding the front door. They ran from the building. Later they called the police and told them all that had happened. When the girls, their parents and the people the girls worked for tried to follow up, they were told that no such matter had ever been reported. The actress, her family and others plan to continue the fight but it may be already to late for the girls are most probably sex slaves in Saudi Arabia. If they go to Washington with the story they will be ignored. If the Saudi prince had been caught he would most probably have joined other Saudi princes who have received diplomatic or retroactive diplomatic immunity from the State Department after committing crimes within the US. If the parents of the kidnapped children have their Senator or Congressman write to the State Department they will be told "the State Department can neither confirm nor deny that the children are in Saudi Arabia. The parents may be best able to pursue such matters through appropriate legal channels in Saudi Arabia. If you would like a list of Saudi Arabian attorneys who might be able to initiate appropriate judicial action, the State Department will provide one". If the parents of the kidnapped children go to the Justice Department they will be channeled to the missing children office where several men receive "hardship pay" of $100,000 or more salary to condition the parents to lower their expectations of ever finding their children and that all kidnapping is local. Through his Washington retainers, Ambassador Prince Bandar has been able to stifle any investigations of Saudi princes committing crimes in the US, especially molesting and kidnapping of US children.