More than 400 alleged sex attack victims of Mohamed Al Fayed have come forward from Fulham FC, the Ritz hotel in Paris and elsewhere: First Harrods claim letter issued By Ed Holt Published: 20:40 GMT, 31 October 2024 | Updated: 07:43 GMT, 1 November 2024 e-mail View comments More than 400 victims have now accused the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual misconduct. While most of the claims are from former employees at the luxury store, other victims have come forward from across the billionaire's business empire - including women who worked at Fulham FC and the Ritz hotel in Paris. The Justice for Harrods Survivors group said it had received a staggering 421 inquiries in total.

Lawyer Dean Armstrong said: 'The sheer scale of abuse perpetrated by Al Fayed and facilitated by those around him, sadly, continues to grow.' Meanwhile, the group said it had sent its first letter of claim to Harrods, signifying the 'beginning of the formal legal process' with Mr Armstrong indicating 'it will be followed by hundreds more'. Mr Armstrong's colleague, Bruce Drummond, said that most alleged victims and witnesses were from the United Kingdom but people were contacting them 'from all around the world'.

More than 400 victims have now come to accuse the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed of sexual misconduct While most of the claims are from former employees at Harrods, other victims have come forward from across the billionaire's business empire Craven Cottage - Fulham FC's stadium..