Keeping up With The Gaddafis: Mutassim Gaddafi Plays Diplomatic Immunity Card in U.K. over Domestic Dispute

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Mutassim Gaddafi, Hillary Clinton

Bet Charlie Sheen wishes his dad, Martin Sheen, was a world leader….

Bodyguards and diplomatic immunity came in handy once again for Moutassim Gaddafi, 37, son of Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi on Christmas day after U.K. police responded to reports of “terrified screams for help” coming from Gaddafi’s luxury suite.

Gaddafi and his family, including his wife, Libyan model Aline Skaf, 29, were staying at London’s Claridge Hotel in a £4,000-a-night suite. Three of Gaddafi’s bodyguards were arrested for obstructing police officers after blocking the cops from entering Gaddafi’s locked room. Somehow, Gaddafi managed to “slip away” and contact the Libyan Ambassador who informed the police Gaddafi had diplomatic immunity. Skaf was taken to the hospital with what looked to be a suspected broken nose. She later claimed she accidentally “fell”.

This wasn’t the first time Gaddafi has used diplomatic immunity to escape from alleged domestic “incidents” while abroad:

In July, 2008, both Gaddafi and Skaf were arrested for allegedly beating up their servants at a Geneva Hotel.

The couple were charged after staff at the President Wilson Hotel – where the Gaddafis were staying as Miss Skaf prepared to give birth in a Geneva hospital – claimed they were beaten with a belt and a clothes hanger.

Two of Hannibal’s bodyguards were also held after they clashed with police making the arrest.

The couple, who denied wrongdoing, were later released on bail and the complaint was dropped after the two servants received compensation from an undisclosed source.

But the incident led to a long-running diplomatic stand-off, with Libya stopping oil exports to Switzerland, boycotting Swiss imports, cutting flights between the two countries and refusing visas to Swiss citizens.

In Paris in 2005, Gaddafi allegedly punched Skaf, who was Gaddifi’s girlfriend and 8 months pregnant with the couple’s first child. Gaddafi also allegedly brandished a handgun. Gaddafi then “let off some steam” by moving to a new hotel then smashing the furniture.

A year earlier, he was involved in a high-speed police chase, driving along the Champs Elysees at 90mph in his black Porsche. When stopped by police, his bodyguards attacked the officers.

No charges were brought after Libyan diplomats apologised.

In 2003 he was involved in a brawl in Rome that left six photographers hospitalised and he also caused mayhem while on holiday there in 2001, hurling bottles and attacking three policemen after a night downing cocktails.

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