Harrods consider legal steps against the estate of his former owner, Mohamed al-Fayed. The deceased al-fayed is accused of sexual attacks on former employees: inside of the luxury department store.
According to the news channel Sky News, the Kaufhau plans to submit the current estate administrator to be dismissed. These are to be replaced by professional estate administrators: on the inside. Sources of the media company indicate that the current estate administrators: inside, presumably family members of the deceased entrepreneur, have ignored the correspondence of Harrod’s lawyers. The professional estate administrators: Inside, the assets and liabilities of the estate should examine. Harrods intends to request money from al-fayed’s estate. These are intended to finance the increasing compensation payments for the victims: inside the entrepreneur.
A Harrods spokesman told Sky News: “We are examining legal options to ensure that all future measures can be taken and that the victims have a way to compensate and accountability of the Fayed estate.”
A documentary published by the BBC in September 2024 revealed evidence of the allegations against the late head of Harrods. In it, over 20 former employees had their say. Five of them stated that they were raped by al-fayed; Others reported sexual assault. The incidents are said to have occurred between 2005 and 2023.
Al-Fayed died in 2023. According to the London police, 90 other suspected victims have registered since the BBC documentary was published.
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