November 26, 2007 (LPAC)--Saudi Prince Bandar has hired a former head of the FBI, Louis Freeh, to represent his interests. "There have been no charges filed," Freeh told the New York Times. "The prince denies any impropriety and violating any statutes in the UK or the U.S."
Freeh now heads a company called FGI (Freeh Group International), based in Wilmington, Delaware, whose partners include Stanley Sporkin, former head of enforcement at the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and retired British high court judge, Sir Stephen Mitchell. They describe themselves as a "group of judges and senior FBI officials giving ... confidential advice to a select group ... to aid a client facing challenges in the corporate or government world".