(London) - Thirty-seven women have accused the late Mohamed al-Fayed, former boss of the London department store Harrods, of rape and sexual assault as their lawyers say they expect "many more" to come forward with civil claims. In July 2023, Harrods, which was sold in 2010 to the investment arm of Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, began settling claims with women who came forward alleging sexual abuse by al-Fayed.
Posted 9/25/24