The Palm Beach Post

Ritz-Carlton reopens after purge, arrests

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The Ritz-Carlton in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, is reopening to the public, three months after it was transforme­d into a luxurious detention center holding dozens of princes, business

men and officials swept up in an anti-corruption purge.

The hotel was accepting reservatio­ns on Sunday, with prices starting at $665 a night. Billionair­e Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a major investor in Western firms, was among those held at the hotel for more than 80 days until his release last month. The iconic hotel is also where President Donald Trump stayed during his May visit to the kingdom.

The government says the campaign, which began in early November and was led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, netted more than $100 billion in financial settlement­s in exchange for most of the detainees’ release.

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