Mohamed Al Fayed, the former boss of Harrods and father of Dodi Fayed, who died alongside Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997, was a “monster’ who raped and sexually abused young women, lawyers representing dozens of his accusers said Friday. The abuse went on through much of Al Fayed's 25-year tenure — from 1985 on — at the helm of the world-renowned London department store, the lawyers said. They spoke at a televised news conference in London in the wake of the BBC documentary “Al-Fayed: Predator At Harrods.

” The four-member legal team told reporters they have been retained by 37 of Al Fayed’s accusers and were in the process of adding more clients, including potentially from other organizations that Al Fayed was involved with. In the documentary, which was broadcast on Thursday, the Egypt-born Al Fayed who died last year at the age of 94 , was accused of raping at least five women at his properties in London and Paris and of committing scores of other acts of assault and physical violence, both in and outside of Harrods. “We will say it plainly: Mohamed Al Fayed was a monster,” said lead lawyer Dean Armstrong.

“But he was a monster enabled by a system, a system that pervaded Harrods.” Armstrong said the case combined “some of the most horrific elements” of cases such as those involving Jimmy Savile, Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein — well-known and powerful men who were able to avoid sexual abuse allegations for years before their victims .