LONDON - High-end London department store Harrods has apologised over allegations that its former owner, Egyptian billionaire businessman Mohamed Al Fayed, raped and sexually assaulted several female ...
Mohamed Al Fayed, who ran the world-renowned London department store Harrods, was also linked to the final years of Princess ...
The Daily Mirror leads with a press conference hearing how there was a “systematic failure of corporate responsibility” in ...
LONDON — Mohamed Al Fayed would tell his female staff to call him “Papa.” ...
Staff reportedly became aware that the late billionaire 'liked young, blonde girls', which prompted them to put measures in ...
The late Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed sexually abused female staff at his London department store Harrods, forced ...
Gaute Haugenes, who managed the team from 2001 to 2003, told the BBC members of staff were aware Mr Al Fayed ‘liked young, ...
Situations that happened many years ago have now mounted up and lawyers representing the former Harrods employees that have ...
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The late owner of London's luxury department store Harrod's, Mohamed Al Fayed, is accused of raping five women and sexually abusing others.
Mohamed Al Fayed first recruited his alleged victim to work in Harrods when he'd spotted her on CCTV shopping there. At the ...
Saturday's headlines include the Labour donations saga and comments from lawyers representing Mohamed Al Fayed's rape ...