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Mohamed al-Fayed - latest: Harrods boss ruled over ‘toxic and abusive’ culture, says US lawyer Gloria Allred

At least 37 women come forward saying they were raped or sexually assaulted, as abuse of minors added to tally of claims against billionaire

Alex Croft,Andy Gregory,Jane Dalton
Friday 20 September 2024 15:39
Mohamed Al Fayed has been accused of rape by 5 woman
Mohamed Al Fayed has been accused of rape by 5 woman (AFP via Getty Images)

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Harrods was a toxic, unsafe and abusive environment under the chairmanship of Mohamed Al Fayed, a US lawyer has claimed.

Gloria Allred told journalists that allegations against the former owner, who died last year, included serial rape, attempted rape, sexual battery and sexual abuse of minors.

Other lawyers described him as “a monster” whose case involved the “most horrific elements of ... Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein”.

Five women allege they were raped by the late Harrods owner, and at least 32 others allege sexual misconduct.

Barrister Dean Armstrong KC said the case combined “some of the most horrific elements of case involving Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein”.

He said the legal team had been retained by 37 accusers and was “in the process of being retained by many more”.

Harrods said it was “utterly appalled” by the allegations.

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Harrods invites former employees to come forward with allegations

Andy Gregory20 September 2024 10:30
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‘This could be one of worst cases of corporate sexual exploitation world has ever seen,’ lawyer says

Bruce Drummond KC told the press conference: “This is one of the worst cases of corporate sexual exploitation that certainly I and perhaps the world has ever seen.

“It was absolutely horrific. I cannot stress that word enough – it was horrific. It’s horrific because the acts carried out against these young women and girls – and I say girls, because most of them were only 19 to 24 at the time, and some were as young as 15 and 16.

“It’s horrific, because the system – and it was the system – that procured them was enabling the abuse of these young women. And it’s horrific because the effects that this sexual abuse and Harrods’ institutional betrayal has had on our clients.

“These effects have lasted years, and in some instances, for decades. And even continue to this day.”

Andy Gregory20 September 2024 10:27
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‘I have never seen a case as horrific as this,' lawyer says

The press conference is now under way.

Dean Armstrong KC has said that, in “many years of practice”, he has “never seen a case as horrific as this”.

He said it “combines some of the most horrific elements of case involving Jimmy Saville, Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein”.

“Saville because the institution knew about the behaviour, Epstein because there was a procurement system in palace to source the women and girls for abuse, Weinstein because it was a person at the very top who was abusing his power,” he said.

Andy Gregory20 September 2024 10:27
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Harrods says it is ‘utterly appalled’ by allegations of abuse by late owner

Following the new allegation, Harrods’ current owners said they stood by a statement issued on Thursday which said they were “utterly appalled” by the allegations of abuse.

It said Fayed was “intent on abusing his power wherever he operated” and accepted it had “failed” employees in its lack of response.

The department store has also set up a page on its website inviting former employees to come forward if they have any allegations.

Harrods was owned by Mohamed Al Fayed for 25 years (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Harrods was owned by Mohamed Al Fayed for 25 years (Jonathan Brady/PA) (PA Archive)
Andy Gregory20 September 2024 09:54
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Legal team involved in Al Fayed probe to hold press conference

At a press conference due to start at 10am, a legal team involved in the investigation against Mohammad Al Fayed is expected to share more details about a claim against the luxury department store for allegedly failing to provide a safe system of work for its employees.

After the publication of the investigation on Thursday, a woman who the BBC is calling Melanie came forward to say she had been subjected to a “sickening” sexual assault by the Egyptian billionaire.

Andy Gregory20 September 2024 09:53
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New sex assault claim against Mohamed Al Fayed

A new sex assault claim has been made against Mohamed Al Fayed after an investigation into the late Harrods owner was published.

The woman believes police nearly arrested him over her allegations just days before he died in August 2023, she told the BBC.

More than 20 female former employees have spoken to the broadcaster as part of a special investigation, coming forward with allegations of assault and physical violence, with incidents said to have happened in London, Paris, St Tropez and Abu Dhabi.

Five women alleged they had been raped by Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94. The BBC alleged Harrods not only failed to intervene but helped cover up the allegations of abuse.

You can read more in this report:

New sex assault claim against Mohamed Al Fayed after ex Harrods boss accused of rapes

Five women allege they were raped by Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94.

Andy Gregory20 September 2024 09:52
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We’ll be using this blog to bring you the latest updates as the legal team involved in the investigation into claims of rape by late Harrods owner Mohammad Al Fayed hold a press conference.

Andy Gregory20 September 2024 09:51

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