Fulham Extra precautions are being taken to protect players of late club owner Mohamed Al Fayed, according to former coach Guti Hugens.
Five women claim they were raped by Al FayedMorrow was no older than 94, with several other people claiming sexual behavior.
This year, said Hugginness, who led the team from 2001 to 2003, BBC The team members learned that Mr Al Fayed was 'gustava de garotas loires' and that necessary measures were taken to protect the deceased billionaire's players.
“All your days together of course,” he said, “and to be honest, it's not a big surprise.”
We knew he had young girls in the Loire. So, we just make sure that situations can't be met. We protect the players.
A Fulham spokesperson said: “We are deeply disturbed and concerned to have learned of two disturbing stories surrounding the Ontime documentary. We have sincere sympathy for the women who are sharing their experiences.
“We are in the process of establishing whether anyone has been affected or has been affected. If you would like to share information or experiences relating to these allegations, we encourage you to contact the club at [email protected] or the police.
A press conference on the sixth exhibition, which revealed the alleged allegations against the deceased owner of Harrods, claimed there had been a “systemic lack of corporate responsibility”.
“This systematic failure lies with Harrods,” barrister Dean Armstrong QC told reporters.
The legal team is also representing women working at the Paris Ritz and is conducting investigations into “all entities involved”, including Fulham.
The legal team featured in a BBC documentary called “Al Fayed: The Predator at Harrods”, in which more than 20 former officials appeared with the broadcaster as part of a special investigation, making allegations of assault and physical violence at properties in London and Paris.
Fontes do Harrods said the company was vicariously liable for Mr Al Fayed's conduct in order to resolve allegations of victimisation with his knowledge since 2023, and approved the agreements by a large majority.
Al-Fayed bought Fulham in 1997 and led them to the top of the Premier League by the early 2000s, reaching the summit of qualifying for the Europa League. The sale or time in 2013.
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