Salah Fayed Accused of Sexual Assault by Former Harrods Employees
Three women allege abuse by Salah Fayed, brother of Mohamed Al Fayed, during their employment at Harrods.
- Three former Harrods employees have accused Salah Fayed of sexual assault, with incidents reported between 1989 and 1997 in London, Monaco, and the south of France.
- The allegations against Salah Fayed have surfaced alongside hundreds of claims against his brother, Mohamed Al Fayed, who owned Harrods from 1985 to 2010.
- Victims report being drugged, sexually assaulted, and trafficked under the pretense of work, with some incidents involving the use of crack cocaine.
- Harrods has expressed support for the victims, encouraging them to seek compensation and counseling through the company's survivor support scheme.
- The Metropolitan Police have committed to reviewing past reports and exploring new information, despite the inability to pursue criminal charges against the deceased Salah Fayed.