Former Harrods boss Al Fayed raped, abused women, BBC says

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(Bloomberg) — Five women say they were raped by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed when they worked at the London department store, while more than 20 claim they were sexually assaulted by the late billionaire, the BBC reported.

Al Fayed, a native of Egypt who died last year at the age of 94, took over the luxury department store in 1985 and kept it until 2010. During that span, he preyed on female employees he found attractive, promoting them from sales floors to work in his offices, the BBC reported, citing former staff.

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