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, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Plaintiffs' law firm Motley Rice, along with U.K.

law firm Leigh Day, is investigating potential legal claims regarding allegations of trafficking, rape, severe sexual assault, physical abuse, and exploitation, suffered by individuals while employed by famed luxury department store, Harrods. Motley Rice and Leigh Day represent a woman alleging she was subjected to such trafficking, abuse, and exploitation. She and her legal team believe that there could be hundreds more survivors of similar abuse perpetrated when they worked for Harrods between 1985 and 2010.

"Al Fayed: Predator at Harrods," a BBC documentary which shares the alleged experiences of over a dozen women will air on BBC Two today at 4 pm EST . An accompanying article and podcast are already available. "The bravery of my fellow survivors who have spoken out about their suffering during their time employed by Harrods is utterly inspiring.

I hope that other survivors are emboldened by the strength in numbers to shine more light on abuses that have life-long impacts. I believe this is necessary to help ensure young people today are better protected than I was," offered the survivor, who wishes to remain anonymous at this time. In the BBC report, Mohamed Al Fayed is accused of using department store employment as an avenue to access women for trafficking and abuse over decades when he controlled Harrods.

Qatar Holding purchased Harrods in 2010. "Cases with similar bl.