Lawyers representing dozens of women have accused the late Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of Harrods, of sexual abuse and assault.
The legal team likened the case to high-profile offenders such as Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein, and Harvey Weinstein. Allegations span multiple countries, including the UK, France, and the UAE, with claims of abuse occurring at various properties owned by Al Fayed. The accusations have sparked renewed scrutiny of the billionaire's legacy, with victims calling for justice.
The case has gained significant attention following a BBC documentary on the subject.
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Lawyers say former Harrods boss Al Fayed was a 'monster' who abused young women
Lawyers representing dozens of women who say they were raped and sexually abused by Mohamed Al Fayed, the former boss of the famous London department store Harrods, said the case was akin to the crimes of sex offenders Jimmy Savile,
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Lawyers of women who accused former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed of rape say he was a 'monster'
The lawyers representing the women say the case was akin to the crimes of sex offenders Jimmy Savile, Jeffery Epstein and Harvey Weinstein.
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Lawyers brand Al Fayed a 'monster' as they allege 'vast web of abuse' at Harrods
More than 20 women have come forward with allegations of physical and sexual assault against Al Fayed at properties in London, St Tropez, Abu Dhabi, and Paris. | ITV National News
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