Lawyers representing more than 20 women who accuse Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual assault describe the case as containing some of the most horrific elements similar to those involving Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein, and Harvey Weinstein. They emphasize the gravity of the accusations, which include severe allegations of rape and other sexual abuses, calling attention to the extensive harm inflicted on the victims. This context sets a disturbing precedent regarding the treatment of abuses of power.
The current owners of Harrods have expressed their dismay over Al Fayed's actions, acknowledging their failure to protect employees who were victims of his alleged abuses. They issued a public apology regarding the 'appalling' nature of the allegations and conveyed their commitment to addressing the past injustices. They stated, 'While we cannot undo the past, we have been determined to do the right thing as an organisation,' underlining their aim to foster a safer and more just environment moving forward.
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