Over 20 women from the company of Mohamed Al-Fayed, the world-renowned Egyptian businessman who passed away a year ago at the age of 94, have accused him of sexual assault.
The International media reported that five women in their interviews said that former boss of Harrods Mohammed Al-Fayed sexually assaulted them when they were working at the luxury department store in London.
According to the reports, more than 20 other former female employees of Al-Fayed’s company testified that he abused his wealth and power to sexually assault them.
The incidents of sexual assault took place in London, Paris, Saint-Tropez and Abu Dhabi.
Mohammed Al-Fayed moved to Britain in 1974 and became the head of Harrods in 1985. His son Dodi died in a car accident with Princess Diana in 1997.