Hundreds more sex-abuse victims of Mohamed Al Fayed could be out there, lawyers fear - after late Harrods boss was allowed to use luxury department store as a 'sex-trafficking centre' By Inderdeep Bains Deputy Chief Reporter Published: 22:38 BST, 19 September 2024 | Updated: 22:40 BST, 19 September 2024 e-mail View comments There could be 'hundreds' more victims of Mohamed Al-Fayed after he was allowed to use Harrods as a 'sex trafficking centre' for decades, lawyers have warned. The late former boss of Harrods has been accused of dozens of sex attacks by at least 20 women who worked at the prestigious Knightsbridge department store. Last night lawyers warn that the abuse exposed in the BBC Two documentary Al-Fayed: Predator at Harrods is just the 'tip of the iceberg'.

'It looks like something that was going on for a long time involving a prolific sexual abuser...

what we've seen so far is likely only the tip of the iceberg,' Richard Meeran, partner at Leigh Day, said. Mohamed Al Fayed is accused of raping multiple women during his time as Harrods owner from 1984 to 2010 Mohamed Al Fayed pictured with his wife Heini Wathen The late former boss of Harrods has been accused of dozens of sex attacks by at least 20 women who worked at the prestigious Knightsbridge department store (pictured) Some of Fayed's assaults are said to have been carried out at his Park Lane property in London The late former boss of Harrods has been accused of dozens of sex attacks by at least 20 women who.