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Topic History of: Al Fayed
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Jo This interview contains a description of Al Fayed humiliating an employee that's just too weird not to be true. He must have been a real bastard.

Rich MCR wrote:
I wonder if he was the one Mark Williams-Thomas referred to when he said there was another high profile person
still alive whose crimes won't come out until he is dead.


Oh really, how convenient. Why won't these "crimes" come out until after this high profile mystery person is dead? He obviously knows who he is talking about and feels he has the evidence in some way yet instead of providing this and allowing a possible conviction of a possibly guilty person in life he thinks it's best to wait until after death when the automatic conviction just by accusation with no answering back can be made. It's rotten to the core behaviour to insinuate and leave people wondering who and what and not the actions of an honest and trustworthy and genuinely authentic person whose paramount interest is in safe and natural justice.


I didn't know of the Fayed earlier accusations from many years ago and hadn't seen any programme about this so am happy to be filled in there which obviously throws a slightly different light on that case.
MCR Rich wrote:
Fayed lived to last year at 94, so these people had a lot of time to make their accusations. But it feels like a deliberate wait until he'd passed away before doing so. In their defence maybe Fayed was highly litigious in his lifetime against such accusations.

Who's next?

There is one person I am very worried about who I hope has many years ahead of him and isn't going anywhere soon. He's already been grievously wronged by the BBC and received compensation, and was blameless. BUT....I just can't help but feel concerned that when he is no longer with us any longer there will be malicious types coming out the woodwork to renew fictitious claims about Cliff Richard and that the media will lap it up if so, or even start dredging around with a trawling operation all over again after he passes. I hope I'm wrong and simply overthinking it.


I agree, i share your concerns. I think he will be with us for a few years yet.
I can see Cliff making it to the big 100...if his health keeps up.
MCR JK2006 wrote:
How can Mark Williams Thomas get so supported by the Mirror and by ITV?

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/i-tried-snare-mohamed-al-33709433


I think that's answered my question, looks he was the one MWT referred to some
years ago.
andy k would this be the 'cliff richard' who took out a 'super-injunction' to stop details of his visits to 'Elm House'. SW London in the 70s being revealed?