Over 150 women on Saturday came forward with complaints of sexual misconduct by the late Harrods owner and Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed against them, with over 20 of them sharing their painful stories. The new complaints come less than 24 hours since the release of the BBC documentary Al-Fayed: Predator at Harrods was released, which revealed that the Egyptian billionaire, father of Dodi Al-Fayed — who was with Princess Diana during her final moments — was accused of sexual assault and rape by dozens of women. 2 View gallery Mohamed Al-Fayed ( Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images ) The film, which premiered on Thursday, reported on 14 cases, with five women alleging Al-Fayed raped them.

Just hours after its release, the number of women accusing Al-Fayed skyrocketed to 37, with over 100 more joining on over the weekend. Dean Armstrong, one of the attorneys representing the women, told LBC, another UK news outlet: We're already signed up with 37 - we have overnight, certainly in excess of 150 more who have contacted us - we're anticipating that it will be more than that." The Sun also reported: "A brave victim of ‘monster’ Mohammed Al Fayed says she was sexually assaulted in front of his children - as 150 more women step forward with claims.

” Armstrong criticized the former Harrods luxury department store owner, saying, "It was the facilities and resources of the body corporate that were being used to effectively enable this alleged behavior. That is something whic.