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>  The complaint unsealed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in San Francisco detailed a coordinated effort by Saudi officials to recruit employees at the social media giant to look up the private data of thousands of Twitter accounts. The accounts included those of a popular journalist with more than 1 million followers and other prominent government critics. 
The complaint unsealed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in San Francisco detailed a coordinated effort by Saudi officials to recruit employees at the social media giant to look up the private data of thousands of Twitter accounts. The accounts included those of a popular journalist with more than 1 million followers and other prominent government critics.  A Saudi prince with a $19.6 million mansion and more than 200 other cars was arrested Thursday, the latest in a series of alleged corruption cases against members of the royal family that have shaken the kingdom's once-booming economy. The prince, Prince Miteb bin Abdullah Al-Saud, who owned more than 200 cars, was arrested in the town of Jeddah and charged with fraud and money laundering.    This video player must be at least 300x168 pixels in order to operate. Playback isn't supported on this device. Share Via Facebook Tweet Pin It Share