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Mohamed al Fayed was 'a monster enabled by Harrods'

Sky News Friday, 20 September 2024
Mohamed al Fayed was 'a monster enabled by Harrods'Mohamed al Fayed was a "monster enabled by a system that pervaded Harrods", lawyers representing his alleged victims of sexual abuse have said.
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News video: Al Fayed was a ‘monster’, says alleged victims’ legal team

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Barristers representing the alleged victims of Mohamed Al Fayed have said the case “combines some of the most horrific elements of the cases involving Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein”. The late Harrods’ owner was described as a “monster” by barrister Dean Armstrong KC...

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Lawyer says 290 women pursuing Harrods compensation over alleged Mohamed al Fayed assaults

A lawyer has told Sky News 290 women have applied to the Harrods compensation scheme over claims they were sexually abused by its former owner Mohamed al Fayed,
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Mohamed al Fayed's brother Salah also abused us, say female Harrods employees

A survivors group advocating for women allegedly assaulted by Mohamed al Fayed has said it is "grateful another abuser has been unmasked", after allegations his..
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Dozens more have come forward with Al Fayed accusations [Video]

Dozens more have come forward with Al Fayed accusations

The lawyer representing a number of Mohammed Al Fayed's alleged victims has said he has now spoken to around 150 people about claims of abuse. Dean Armstrong KC added a public inquiry would ensure the protection of women in large corporations. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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