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Following the death of billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, numerous women have come forward alleging sexual abuse and rape during his ownership of Harrods from 1985 to 2010. Lawyers representing the victims describe Al Fayed as a 'monster' and highlight a pervasive culture of abuse and intimidation at the luxury department store, with comparisons drawn to notorious predators like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein. The allegations, which span over 25 years, include claims from at least 37 women, with some asserting they were subjected to medical screenings and threats if they attempted to speak out. Harrods has expressed its horror at the allegations, acknowledging a failure to protect the victims during Al Fayed's tenure. As investigations continue, the true extent of the alleged abuse may extend beyond Harrods to other businesses associated with Al Fayed. Victims and their lawyers are now calling for accountability and compensation, emphasizing that their pursuit is about justice rather than solely financial gain.
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- Last Updated
- 54 days ago
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