The Crown Prosecution Service has admitted it did not charge Mohamed Fayed over alleged sex abuse for a second time.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said it twice did not bring charges against Mohamed Al Fayed over sex abuse claims.
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The club's statement comes after the billionaire former Harrods owner, who died in August last, was described as a "monster" by lawyers representing 37 alleged sexual abuse victims.
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The British Crown Prosecution Service twice decided not to prosecute Mohamed Al Fayed after reviewing files of evidence ...