Harrods, the luxury department store in London, has issued an apology following allegations that its former owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, sexually assaulted and raped multiple ex-employees. More than 20 women have come forward, with five claiming they were raped by the billionaire businessman. Al-Fayed, who passed away last year, had previously denied any accusations of sexual misconduct.
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Seattle man charged with string of burglaries targeting pro athletes
A Seattle man, Earl Enderson Riley IV, has been charged with multiple burglaries targeting high-profile athletes, including Seattle Mariners players Luis Castillo and Julio Rodriguez, from whom he allegedly stole over $200,000 in valuables. Prosecutors claim Riley led a string of burglaries that began in February, with thefts involving luxury items and an attempted burglary at Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez's home. Currently held on $1 million bail, Riley faces additional charges in a separate...
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