A WOMAN who says she was trafficked by Mohamed AI Fayed was shown enough Polaroid photos of sex abuse victims to "fill a shoebox", court papers claim.
The ex-Harrods worker said she saw them while being held captive when she was "raped and brutally abused".
Named only as Jane Doe, she makes the claims in a US lawsuit calling for evidence to be provided by AI Fayed's younger brother, Ali Fayed, 80.
She claims he was allegedly aware the ex-Harrods boss trafficked her and may be able to help prove the luxury store was complicit in the crime.
Ali Fayed, has a home in Greenwich, Connecticut, US, is a former director of the company and the current chairman of a 139-year-old British shirt-maker that supplies the Royal Family.
This story is from the November 14, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
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