In addition to Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed, who is accused by dozens of women of rape and sexual abuse, former employees of the London department store are now also accusing one of his brothers, Salah, of sexual assault and human trafficking. Three women allege that Salah Fayed abused or raped them in London, the south of France and Monaco between 1989 and 1997. Harrods, which came under new ownership in 2010, said in a statement that the new allegations show the “extent of abuse” by al-Fayed and “raise serious allegations” against his brother. According to the BBC, one of the three women, Helen, was 23 and felt she had landed “her dream job” at Harrods where she had worked for almost two years when Mohammed Al Fayed raped her in a hotel room in Dubai. Months later, he offered her a job as a personal assistant to his younger brother, Salah. […]
Source: News Beast

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