Models accused the company of benefitting from a sex trafficking operation led by its former CEO.
Abercrombie & Fitch said the company was ‘disgusted’ by the allegations and does not tolerate abuse or harassment.
According to the lawsuit, Jeffries used his position as the CEO of Abercrombie to recruit men and invite them to castings at his homes in New York City, the Hamptons, and other locations. Bradberry and other men say they were forced to take drugs and participate in sexual acts with Jeffries, his business partner Matthew Smith, and others connected to Abercrombie.
Jeffries is often credited with spearheading the company’s transformation into a successful teen retailer known for its cologne-filled stores and ads featuring semi-nude models. The BBC earlier this month first reported allegations by Bradberry and others that Jeffries had abused models.
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