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Three former employees of London's renowned Harrods department store have accused Ali Fayed, the last surviving brother of the late Mohamed Al-Fayed, of sexual assault during their employment in the 1990s. This revelation comes alongside over 400 women who have made similar allegations against Mohamed Al-Fayed, according to a report by the BBC.
The former employees, who claimed they were assaulted in locations including London and the US, stated that Ali Fayed abused his position as a director of the store. One victim recounted her experiences, revealing a pattern of groping and abuse spanning over several years.
Justice for Harrods Survivors, a representing organization for the women alleging abuse, emphasized the need for accountability and justice for all victims involved. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Ali Fayed denied the accusations and stated that he was not involved in abuses carried out by his late brother. The London Metropolitan Police have initiated a fresh investigation into the claims against Mohamed Al-Fayed, which includes the identification of at least 90 victims.