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Prince Jefri Bolkiah's sex doll in the flesh

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Prince Jefri Bolkiah's sex doll in the flesh

Published Nov 28 2010

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Prince Jefri Bolkiah and his former love outside the Manhattan court

So the woman immortalised in Brunei billionaire playboy prince, Prince Jefri Bolkiah's sex statue collection does exist after all.

Her name is Micha Raines and she is his former personal assistant-turned-fiancee. Raines, 41, is also the mother of the prince's five-year-old boy. But life didn't quite imitate art when the statue model took the witness stand in Manhattan recently. Raines was prim, proper and fully clothed as she testified in the prince's multimillion-dollar court case against two British lawyers he says robbed him in real estate schemes.

The Las Vegas native, who now lives in a six million pounds [RM30 million] mansion he bought for her there, was immortalized in several of the raunchy royal's life-sized sex statues - in which they wore expressions of ecstasy and nothing else. On the statues, her hair was down, but in flesh, Raines kept it in a tight bun in court and wore a diamond-encrusted crucifix.

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"He still calls a few times a month," she spoke fondly of the prince, who smiled warmly at his ex when she brushed past him in Manhattan Supreme Court. Raines testified that Prince Jefri paid her more than a half-million dollars annually when she served as his personal assistant in the tiny, oil-rich nation, and was also rewarded after they got engaged.

"I was paid a salary of 33,000 pounds [RM165,000] a month when I was working for him," she testified. "And when I was his fiancée, I was given gifts." She and the prince have a son together, but Raines said the brother of one of the world's richest men doesn't provide a penny in support these days. Nor do any of his multiple wives, ex-wives or his brother, the sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.

Raines said British lawyers Thomas Derbyshire and Faith Zaman were trusted aides who were put in charge of selling the prince's 23-room Sunninghill Estate. Among the left-behind goodies at the Sunninghill Estate were the X-rated statues of Raines in action with the prince. The royal fired the lawyers in 2006 and now says they fleeced him of millions while managing his properties.

 
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