Mohamed Al Fayed estate faces legal action from alleged victims
- Five women allege they were abused by Mohamed Al Fayed and plan to launch a legal claim against his estate, claiming they experienced serious sexual abuse, harassment, and mistreatment.
- Law firm Leigh Day represents 27 individuals in claims against Al Fayed, pushing for civil compensation and an independent public inquiry into the allegations.
- The Metropolitan Police is reviewing 21 allegations against Al Fayed and has received reports from over 100 alleged victims, including minors.
- Harrods has increased the compensation amount offered to former employees claiming abuse from £330,000 to £400,000, according to Sky News.
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