Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of Harrods, is accused by 37 women, including six Americans, of sexual assault and rape. The allegations, detailed in a BBC documentary and podcast, include claims from Harrods staffers, five of whom say they were raped. Lawyer Gloria Allred described it as “systematic trafficking of women for sexual gratification.” Sophia Stone, Al Fayed’s former assistant, alleges he sexually assaulted her multiple times. Harrods expressed being “utterly appalled” by the accusations. Stone, who previously settled with Harrods, has joined the lawsuit against the store.