Lawyers representing women who allege that they were sexually assaulted by the late billionaire Mohammed Al Fayed say more women are reaching out to say there are also victims. The former owner of Harrods once mixed with British royalty, but now, a year after his death, he is being labelled as a “monster” by dozens of women who worked in the famous department store. Redmond Shannon reports.
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More women accuse ex-Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed of sex assault
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