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Saud al-Qahtani was born on 7 June, 1978 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is a Saudi Arabian consultant and former royal court advisor. Discover Saud al-Qahtani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Saud al-Qahtani Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Saud al-Qahtani worth at the age of 45 years old? Saud al-Qahtani’s income source is mostly from being a successful former. He is from Saudi Arabia. We have estimated Saud al-Qahtani's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Saud bin Abdullah Al-Qahtani (born July 7, 1978) is a Saudi Arabian consultant and former royal court advisor.
Al-Qahtani was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on July 7, 1978.
He received a bachelor's degree in law from King Saud University, and graduated with the rank of sergeant from the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Al-Qahtani subsequently obtained a master's degree in criminal justice from the Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS).
After obtaining a law degree, al-Qahtani taught law-related courses at the security colleges in Saudi Arabia.
Later he worked as an adviser to the deputy chief of the royal court.
He previously worked as a journalist for Elaph and as a contributor for Al Riyadh.
In the early 2000s he was hired by Khaled al-Tuwaijri to protect Saudi Arabia's reputation via an "electronic army".
In 2003, he served as a legal advisor to the secretariat to then crown prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz.
In 2008, he became responsible for media monitoring for the royal court.
Al-Qahtani worked extensively with Hacking Team for espionage purposes.
He was also reportedly active on the Hack Forums, using the username Nokia2mon2.
He was officially appointed an advisor to the royal court in 2012 and was given the rank of minister in 2015.
He was also President and Chairman of the Saudi Federation of Cyber Security, Programming, and Drones (SAFCSP).
Al-Qahtani also served on the board of directors of King Abdul Aziz University, the MiSK Foundation, the Royal Commission for Al-Ula, and the Saudi Union for Cyber Security and Programming.
In 2016, Al-Qahtani signed on two US lobbying firms: BGR Group "will provide public relations and media management services for The Center [for Studies and Media Affairs at The Saudi Royal Court], which includes both traditional and social media forums," for which they were to be paid US$500,000.00, while Squire Patton Boggs were to be paid $100,000 per month, plus expenses, for "legal and strategic policy advice and advocacy on foreign policy and related issues in the U.S. Government".
During the 2017–18 Qatar diplomatic crisis, al-Qahtani urged Saudi citizens to identify suspected supporters of Qatar through a "Black List" hashtag on Twitter.
He reportedly oversaw the interrogation of Saad al-Hariri during the 2017 Lebanon–Saudi Arabia dispute.
In 2017, al-Qahtani was an instrumental figure in the 2017 Saudi Arabian purge, luring targets to The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh by arranging fake meetings there.
Al-Qahtani reportedly pressured detainees to sign over assets under threat of torture and imprisonment.
Al-Qahtani acted as the head of what American intelligence officials called the Saudi Rapid Intervention Group, which has reportedly undertaken at least a dozen operations since 2017.
Al-Qahtani had been in contact with Khashoggi since at least October 2017, alerting Khashoggi that his public writings were being monitored.
Al-Qahtani was reportedly involved with luring Khashoggi back to Saudi Arabia, suggesting to Khashoggi that he might be able to work with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
He reportedly oversaw the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, among other interrogations and torture.
It was after this event that he was dismissed.
In December, Turkish officials issued a warrant for his arrest for the murder of Khashoggi.
On November 15, 2018 he was sanctioned as a Specially Designated National under GLOMAG by the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
he is reportedly under house arrest.
In 2018, al-Qahtani reportedly oversaw the torture of several female activists in Saudi Arabia including Loujain al-Hathloul.
The activists, who had been campaigning against the male guardianship system and for the right to drive, were reportedly subjected to sexual assault, electrical torture, flogging, and threats of rape and murder.
Al-Qahtani was personally present during at least one of the interrogation session and is reported to have personally threatened to rape, murder, and dump the body of one of the activists into the sewers.
The United States intelligence community has identified al-Qahtani as the ringleader of the assassination of Saudi dissident and Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
After the assassination of Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, 2018, al-Qahtani was dismissed as the royal court's supervisor of media affairs.
According to Arab and Turkish sources, al-Qahtani organized the Khashoggi operation, even calling into the consulate via Skype to talk with and insult Khashoggi before telling the assembled team: "Bring me the head of the dog."
The Saudi state prosecutor announced on 15 November 2018 that 11 agents were indicted and 5 charged with murdering Khashoggi.
He added that al-Qahtani met the leader of the team that killed Khashoggi before it was dispatched to Turkey.
In April 2019, as a response to Khashoggi's murder, the United States Department of State sanctioned al-Qahtani and 15 others, banning them from entering the United States.
Described as a "nationalist ideologue", al-Qahtani served as a major influence over Mohammed bin Salman's foreign and domestic policies.
Prior to his dismissal, his official post was General Supervisor of the Center for Studies and Media Affairs.