After charges of harassment .. Revealed hidden from the world of "Emperor exciting"


After one of Britain's most successful business tycoons, Philip Greene, was charged with sexual harassment, the Telegraph entered his world to reveal the culprit and why the "emperor" was charged?
Fashion models such as Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell were often seen at the lavish Green concerts, where the best artists such as Rihanna and Beyonce were always hosted.

On the 50th anniversary of the festival in 2002, the concert was attended by 220 guests who were taken by private jet to one of the most luxurious hotels in Cyprus, where Greene wore the clothes of Emperor Nero at a cost of £ 5 million.

Ten years later, Hollywood stars were set to celebrate his 60th birthday in the presence of Leonardo DiCaprio, Katie Mosso and Kate Hudson, and his wife Tina said a special nightclub had been built to celebrate the occasion in Mexico.


"The emperor," as he calls it, always surrounds himself with the most beautiful women in the world, and rarely sees a beautiful girl sitting beside him in performances or on his big yacht in southern France.

During the last report, the British newspaper reported stories of many women who had been subjected to various forms of sexual harassment by Green on various occasions and was the most prominent attendant.

Philip Greene earned his fortune by investing in shopping chains, and he always boasted that he was a self-made man who built himself from scratch and was nicknamed "Sir."

Charges of sexual harassment

The report comes after Greene's name was finally revealed as a wealthy businessman, who was given a court order to stay anonymous in a newspaper investigation into a harassment and racism scandal, an investigation by the British newspaper earlier.

The denial of Green's name after he sought to pay half a million pounds for a court order, which prevents any newspaper from being named, has caused criticism of press freedom in Britain.

No one was able to reveal the name except through British MP Peter Hain, who used his parliamentary immunity to reveal the name. "This case belongs to the public and I will reveal the name," he said.

The investigation was supposed to show this week full details of the scandal, which included harassment and sexual abuse of female employees working for the British businessman, as well as details of racist practices targeting Green minority employees in his shops and companies.


For their part, women throughout Britain have threatened to boycott the products of his company Arcadia, claiming to be dismissed from office for allegations of sexual harassment and racism against female employees, which he vehemently denied, and to date none of Green's closest associates has spoken of the allegations.

There were calls from members of the British Parliament to abandon the title of knight after selling BHS on abusive terms that caused employees to lose many of their pensions. The newspapers then estimated the pension deficit at £ 571 million, with 11,000 jobs lost.

Earlier, the Daily Mail newspaper revealed a strong friendship between the film producer, Harvey Weinstein, the first accused of sexual harassment and the famous businessman, and that both knew to participate in lavish parties.

This has sparked "anger" among social networking leaders, especially within the My2 campaign, which demanded boycotting shops and products of British businessman Philip Green.

British newspapers are looking into the investigation as the British version of the New York Times investigation, released last year, revealing a major sexual harassment and abuse scandal in Hollywood whose main culprit was producer Harvey Weinstein.