Duke of Windsor (previously King Edward VIII), and his wife, Wallis Simpson. ''It's like a mausoleum,'' Al-Fayed told PEOPLE in 1990 of the estate, for which he spent $12 million to furnish and ...
The first claim over Mohamed Al Fayed’s alleged sex abuse has been launched, with 421 women now making accusations against him. And lawyers warn that will spark a flood of further complaints ...
More than 400 alleged victims have so far contacted the legal team working on a case against the late Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, who has been accused of sexual abuse and rape ...
That documentary, Al Fayed: Predator At Harrods, saw more than 20 women accuse Fayed of sexual assault, including five who said they were raped, in abuse alleged to have taken place in London ...
An update on the investigation into alleged sexual abuse by Mohamed al-Fayed was given at a press conference on Thursday (EPA/Reuters) More than 420 people have contacted lawyers investigating ...
Another alleged victim of Mohamed al Fayed has spoken out, on the day police said they had recorded another 40 allegations against the late billionaire. The former Harrods and Fulham FC owner died ...
The Metropolitan Police has confirmed 60 people have come forward with new allegations against Mohamed Al Fayed in the wake of a seismic BBC documentary about the late billionaire. Investigators ...
Sexual predator Mohamed Al Fayed used a twisted code name for women he had eyes on attacking, according to one of the late businessman's ex-head of security. Andre Steele, an SAS-trained security ...
Advertisement Yet twice she found herself trapped in a room above the luxury Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, central London, as the club’s billionaire owner, Mohamed Al Fayed ...
The Met police asked prosecutors to to decide whether to charge Mohamed Al Fayed in relation to just two of the 21 woman who accused the former Harrods owner of sexual offences while he was alive ...
More than 420 people have contacted lawyers investigating alleged sexual abuse by Mohamed al-Fayed, they have revealed, as they warned anyone seeking to avoid liability: “We are coming for you”.