A doctor accused of conducting invasive sexual health checks at the request of Mohamed Al-Fayed has denied the allegations.
Appearing for the first time since Al-Fayed, the former Harrods owner, was exposed as a sexual predator who raped and abused female employees over decades, Dr.
Ann Coxon was asked if she performed such tests on his staff. "No, I did not," she stated while walking from her home in Notting Hill, west London.
A Muslim convert w ho sometimes goes by the name Amina, Dr. Coxon was also asked if she regretted working for Al-Fayed, to which she responded, "No." When questioned if she wished to apologise to his victims, she replied, "I have no comment." Her remarks come as the Justice For Harrods Survivors group, consisting of 37 alleged victims, prepares to file a complaint against her with the General Medical Council.