Dozens Accuse Late Harrods Owner Mohamed Al-Fayed of Sexual Abuse
New allegations reveal a pattern of abuse spanning decades and multiple countries, as legal actions against Harrods intensify.
- Mohamed Al-Fayed, former owner of Harrods, is accused by over 30 women of sexual abuse, including rape and assault.
- Victims describe a systematic pattern of grooming, isolation, and coercion, with incidents occurring globally, including in the UK, US, and France.
- Harrods, now under new ownership, has accepted vicarious liability and initiated a reparations process for affected employees.
- The Crown Prosecution Service twice declined to prosecute Al-Fayed due to insufficient evidence, despite multiple investigations.
- Legal teams representing the victims are calling for a public inquiry into the systemic failures that allowed the abuse to continue unchecked.























