Summary
- Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of Harrods, has been accused by at least 37 women of sexual assault.
- Allegations include rape and attempted rape of secretaries and personal assistants hired at the department store.
- The abuse allegedly took place over a 25-year period, with some victims stating it was within the knowledge of Harrods.
- Lawyers representing the women described Al Fayed as a “monster” enabled by corporate failure.