Mohamed Al Fayed is now accused of abusing a dozen men who worked at Harrods after more than 420 women came forward with horror claims

A dozen men who worked for Mohamed Al Fayed have filed allegations of abuse against the disgraced former Harrods boss.

The men allege Fayed committed harassment, bullying and homophobic abuse, with some claiming they suffered PTSD and recurring trauma from their experiences.

More than 420 women’s claims of rape or sexual abuse by the former boss are being heard by the Justice for Harrods Survivors group.

Speaking about the men who had filed claims against the businessman, a source said The sun: ‘Many of them have given similar stories of being bullied, humiliated and unfairly dismissed or demoted because of Fayed.

“They often had to leave after speaking out.”

Fayed, who died in 2023 at the age of 94, was exposed as a sexual abuser in September. Harrods has sincerely apologized to all victims.

The Metropolitan Police are investigating 60 reports of sexual assault and Surrey officers are investigating one alleged assault.

A dozen men who worked for Mohamed Al Fayed (pictured) have filed abuse charges against the disgraced former Harrods boss

Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94, was outed as a serial sexual predator in September

Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94, was outed as a serial sexual predator in September

The Justice for Harrods Survivors group is handling claims from more than 420 women who say they were raped or sexually assaulted by the former boss. In the photo: Harrods department store in London

The Justice for Harrods Survivors group is handling claims from more than 420 women who say they were raped or sexually abused by the former boss. In the photo: Harrods department store in London

Many of Fayed’s transgressions were first detailed in an unauthorized 1998 biography by journalist Tom Bower.

But more sickening crimes came to light after a BBC documentary in which more than 20 former Harrods employees accused Fayed of sexual assault, including rape.

Harrods, which is now owned by Qatar, said it was “utterly shocked” by the allegations and had “sincerely” apologized to its victims.

MailOnline has contacted Harrods for comment.