Harrods proposes six-figure payouts to victims of al Fayed abuse
- Harrods is proposing six-figure payouts between £110,000 and £200,000 to settle claims from victims of former owner Mohamed al Fayed's sexual abuse.
- The payouts include general damages for sexual assault, aggravated damages, and compensation for wrongful testing.
- Lawyers for victims reported over 420 inquiries into claims against al Fayed, indicating a potential total compensation bill for Harrods could reach tens of millions of pounds.
- A Harrods spokesperson stated, 'It would be premature for us to comment on the nature and details of a scheme that is currently under consultation.
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“Harrods offers tons of compensation to alleged victims of sexual abuse committed by Mohamed al Fayed”
Harrods lawyers are proposing six-figure payouts to settle with women who claim to have been sexually assaulted by the former owner of the London department store, Mohamed al Fayed. This is reported by Sky News on Saturday. More than 400 women accuse the Egyptian billionaire, who died in 2023, of sexual abuse and rape.
Harrods to offer six-figure payouts to al-Fayed victims, report claims
Harrods is proposing six-figure payouts to victims who were sexually assaulted by former owner Mohamed al-Fayed, it has been reported.Allegations that al-Fayed raped and sexually assaulted dozens of women at his properties in London and Paris were first made last year.In November the Met said he may have raped and abused at least 111 women and girls over nearly four decades. According to Sky News, Harrods is now negotiating the terms of a redres…
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