'Monster' Mohamed Al Fayed enabled by Harrods to carry out sexual abuse, lawyers say
- Dozens of women report sexual abuse by the late businessman Mohamed Al Fayed at Harrods, with many victims being girls at the time, according to their lawyers.
- Lawyer Dean Armstrong KC stated it is time for Harrods to "take responsibility," following allegations including rape in a recent BBC investigation.
- Harrods expressed they are "utterly appalled" by the allegations and emphasized their priority is settling claims quickly for the victims.
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