Harrods 'will not enforce' NDAs signed by Mohamed Al Fayed's 'silenced' victims - after more than 100 women accused the former owner of sex crimes over 26-year period By Arthur Parashar and Aidan Radnedge Published: 17:08 EDT, 29 September 2024 | Updated: 17:08 EDT, 29 September 2024 e-mail View comments Harrods will not enforce non-disclosure agreements signed by Mohamed Al Fayed's silenced victims, the luxury department store has confirmed. More than 100 women are said to have accused the former Harrods and Fulham FC owner of sexually abusing them during his 25-year reign of terror since a BBC documentary about his alleged attacks was aired. Lawyers representing the victims have called on Harrods to reveal how many women have been silenced by NDAs, which would prevent them disclosing sensitive information they agreed not to share at the time.

However, Harrods has now confirmed that it will not enforce any NDAs related to Al Fayed's alleged abuse. A spokesman told The Telegraph : 'There are no NDAs attached to settlements made under the current ownership and Harrods would not seek to enforce any NDAs that relate to alleged historical sexual abuse by Fayed that were entered into during the period of his, Fayed's, ownership.' Harrods will not enforce non-disclosure agreements signed by Mohamed Al Fayed's silenced victims, the luxury department store has confirmed Lawyers representing the victims have called on Harrods to reveal how many women have been silenced by NDAs It come.