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Predator Mohamed Fayed had vile codename for daily sex with Harrods staff

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PREDATOR Mohamed Fayed had sex at 4pm every day with Harrods staff or sex workers — calling it his “afternoon tea and cake”.

The Egyptian billionaire would leave his office at the hour for tawdry trysts in an adjacent room.

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Predator Mohamed Fayed had sex at 4pm every day with Harrods staff or sex workersCredit: AFP

A source said: “Every day at 4pm he’d say ‘I’m going for some tea and cake’ and slip off for sex.”

It follows revelations Fayed roamed his posh store searching for attractive young female staff.

He put those he targeted through the indignity of medical checks for sexually transmitted diseases.

They went to a private clinic on the “off-chance that he might succeed”.

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Lawyers for his victims claim Fayed raped, sexually assaulted and abused minors in a 25-year reign of terror described as “one of the worst cases of corporate sexual exploitation the world has ever seen”.

It was suggested Fayed, who died last year aged 93, may have carried out attacks at the Ritz in Paris, which he bought in 1979, and Fulham FC’s Craven Cottage, which he owned from 1997 to 2013.

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Damaged store might not recover

By Ashley Armstrong, Business Editor

HARRODS has survived world wars, two bomb attacks and a fire — but now its fortunes may be tarnished forever.

There are concerns wealthy shoppers may not want to be seen with its distinctive green and gold bags after the posh store admitted it failed to protect staff from predator Mohamed Fayed.

Retail consultant Mary Portas told The Sun: “The rumours were rife and he was a horror. I hope the store isn’t affected but those who surrounded and suppressed this are held to account.”

Harrods has a problem drawing a line under its former owner as echoes of Fayed remain literally all over the shop.

His garish Egyptian escalator, commissioned in 1997, still dominates the Knightsbridge department store from ground to fifth floor.

Ex-Fayed lieutenant Michael Ward has been managing director since 2005 — five years before his boss sold out for £1.5billion to the Qatari Royal Family.

Despite his sincere apology to staff, it might be understandable the Qataris would want a change of face.

Accounts this month revealed the Qataris handed themselves a £180million dividend last year, despite a 35 per cent fall in profits to £111.5million on the back of pensions changes.

In a sign of its attractiveness, sales rose by 8.2 per cent to £1billion in the past year, while other luxury stores such as Harvey Nichols struggled.

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