Mohamed al-Fayed

Mohamed al-Fayed

businessman Egypt

Mohamed al-Fayed is an Egyptian businessman known for his ownership of the luxury department store Harrods in London. He gained international prominence in the 1990s and has been involved in various business ventures, including the ownership of Fulham Football Club. Al-Fayed is also recognized for his philanthropic efforts and his outspoken nature, particularly regarding his family's connection to the British royal family and the circumstances surrounding the death of his son, Dodi Fayed, and Princess Diana.

Born on Jan 27, 1929 (96 years old)

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mohamed Al Fayed was the former owner of Harrods and has been accused of historical abuse by multiple women. 2

BBC: Harrods sets aside more than £60m for Mohamed Al Fayed abuse victims

Austria Austria: The article discusses a scandal involving Mohamed Al-Fayed. 5

Der Standard: Missbrauchsaffäre um Mohamed Al-Fayed: Fast 150 Meldungen - Großbritannien

Austria Austria: The article discusses a scandal involving Mohamed Al-Fayed. 4

Der Standard: Missbrauchsaffäre um Mohamed Al-Fayed: Fast 150 Meldungen - Großbritannien

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mohamed Al Fayed was known for his combative approach, frequently resorting to legal action to resolve disagreements. 5

BBC: Al Fayed-owned Mayfair penthouse has ‘leaky roofs and noisy lifts’, BBC reveals

United Kingdom United Kingdom: The now deceased Mohamed Al Fayed was accused of deploying confidentiality clauses to silence women who accused him of rape and abuse. 3

BBC: Workplace misconduct and discrimination NDAs to be banned