As store confirms non-disclosure agreements will be waived, investigation continues into full extent of the late owner’s abuse Lawyers acting for women attacked by Mohamed Al Fayed say Harrods must reveal how many people were silenced by non-disclosure agreements after its new owners pledged not t...
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