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Jane Doe accuses Mohamed al-Fayed of trafficking and abuse at Harrods
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- A former employee claims she suffered severe abuse while working at Harrods.
- The court filing suggests that Ali Fayed may have evidence supporting allegations.
- The situation raises serious concerns about the systemic abuse at Harrods during al-Fayed's ownership.
A former employee at Harrods, under Mohamed al-Fayed’s ownership, has filed a court document in the United States claiming she was trafficked, raped, and abused during her employment. The accusations state that Ali Fayed, Mohamed's brother, may possess evidence regarding the alleged abuse and cover-up. The petitioner, using the pseudonym Jane Doe to protect her identity from potential retaliation, is a permanent resident in the U.S. Her filing is a precursor to gathering evidence for potential legal actions in other countries. These claims add to the mounting allegations against Mohamed al-Fayed, who died last year without ever facing public accountability for these accusations.
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