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Mohammed Al-Faid Estet faces legal action by suspected victims

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Mohammed Al-Faid Estet faces legal action by suspected victims


Lawyers say the five alleged victims of rape by Mohammed al-Faid plan to take legal action against the property of the late billionaires.

The BBC has realized that this is the first time that Estet al-Faid has been informed of such claims because the charges against abuse have been broadcast on a BBC document.

Three of the deceased, the deceased billionaire and former Harrowds, worked as a parent and two as special aeroiders between 1995 and 2012. They were between 18 and 30 years old when they said the rape occurred.

Flawdget, which represents the Eastet, has been contacted for more information.

Roji Lee, Legal Company represented The victims allegedly say the women were “sexually raped, harassed and mistreated.

Some say they were threatened when they tried to raise concerns or report the insult.

Previous demands have been made against Harrods, which will be owned by 2010.

“It’s important to be held legally accountable for the widespread abuse they have committed against those who may never have dealt with the famous store,” Richard Miran, one of the partners working on the women’s case, told the BBC.

The women are looking for compensation at the request of a person’s injuries. The letter letters sent to Al-Faid’s property on behalf of women indicate the first official step in the civil law process before the hearing of the court.

Following the documentary Al-Faid: Nechir in Harrods and Podcasts, has revealed widespread accusations of rape of former Harrowds, the BBC has heard from about 80 women who share their own experiences.

The most initial discussion of the BBC’s priority extended until 1977, and a number of women said they were founded by al-Faid under false self-expression before being sexually exploited by him.

Police in major cities said more than 100 suspected victims had been called to him, saying they had been sexually assaulted by al-Faid.

They are currently reviewing a total of 21 charges against him before his death in

A number of charges were made against the businessman while he was still alive, but al-Faid was never accused of sexual assault and rape charges.

In November, The Met He has announced an investigation into how he deals with the charges related to the alphabet.

Many of the women who spoke to the BBC about their experiences have been able to continue for decades about their experiences.

The five women represented by Lee Day are also calling for an independent investigation into the matter.

“The letters will be sent under pre-offering protocols for personal injuries and the first official step in the legal process is before the start of the court procedures,” a spokesman said.

In January, the demands for insults to al-Faid and his brother Salah were heard for the first time in a British court, in a civilian case against the Harrowds.

the only brothers who are still alive, Ali Fayed, also accused of sexual assault by former employees of the big store.. A spokesman for Mr. Fayed, who lives in the United States, had previously said he had denied any hesitation and all the allegations that they were making mistakes.

Harrods’ new owners have previously said they are “scary” on charges of sexual assault and have been investigating since

in November, Met said it is investigating at least five people He believes he may have helped or was able to have the Al-Faid’s sexual crimes.

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