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VisitWill Harrods issue a public statement or apology regarding the sexual assault allegations by the end of 2024?
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37 Women Accuse Mohamed Al Fayed of Rape at Harrods
Sep 20, 2024, 04:01 AM
Mohamed Al Fayed, the late former owner of Harrods, has been accused of rape and sexual assault by multiple former employees. More than 20 women have come forward with allegations, with five specifically claiming they were raped by Al Fayed while working at the luxury London department store. These accusations were highlighted in a recent BBC documentary. Lawyers representing the alleged victims have compared the case to those involving notorious figures like Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein, and Harvey Weinstein, describing Al Fayed as a 'monster' and a 'predator.' Harrods has issued an apology over the allegations, and Fulham FC, another entity previously owned by Al Fayed, has launched a probe into the claims. The accusations span decades and include claims of medical screenings and threats against those who tried to complain. The case has sparked significant public and legal scrutiny, with calls for accountability from the institutions involved. Al Fayed, who died in August 2023, has been accused by a total of 37 women.
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