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Harrods proposes six-figure payouts to victims of al Fayed abuse

A document seen by Sky News suggests that victims of Mr al Fayed who choose a " non-medical pathway " would be eligible for " general damages limited to compensation for sexual assault of up to £110,000 ", with " aggravated damages [of] up to £15,000 ", and " wrongful testing fixed payment(s) up to £7,500 ".

Claimants who agree to an assessment by a scheme consultant psychiatrist - referred to in the document as the " medical pathway " - would be eligible for general damages of up to £200,000, further payments equivalent to those potentially awarded to non-medical claimants, as well as treatment costs " past and future supported by the medical report " and a " work impact payment capped at £110,000 ".

The " wrongful testing " payments refer to women who were forced to undergo unnecessary and intrusive medical examinations demanded by Mr al Fayed, while the " work impact payments " relate to loss of earnings triggered by, for example, the unjustified termination of victims' employment at H...

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Източник: worldnews.bg


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