American Apparel CEO Is Sued For Allegedly Forcing Sex on Teen Employee
American Apparel CEO Dov Charney has a reputation for being a sex hound, once he famously masturbated in front of a female reporter.
"Dirty Dov" has been the subject of multiple sexual harassment lawsuits but none bigger than today's revelation.
What's the story?
A former American Apparel employee has filed a lawsuit alleging that Dov sexually harassed her at work whilst she was still 17.
Then, she says, he forced her to come to his apartment to have sex with him on her 18th birthday. According to her lawsuit, Dov answered the door in his underwear and "forced her to her knees so she could pleasure him."
"Then he dragged her to the bedroom, threw her on the bed, got on top of her and forced her to perform another act of fellatio, nearly suffocating her in the process," the suit alleges.
She was then essentially "held prisoner" in the apartment for several hours during which time he forced her to perform additional sexual acts, according to the lawsuit filed in Brooklyn Supreme Court.
The New York Post reports that the woman alleges that Dov "continued to demand sexual service and communications in exchange for her continued employment at American Apparel."
Now she's suing him, as well as the company, for a quarter of a billion dollars (although the entire company is currently worth less than $80 million) saying that his actions caused her to suffer an "emotional breakdown."
American Apparel has released the following statement:
"We have been informed today that Irene Morales, a former employee of American Apparel who left the company without complaint and resigned with a letter of gratitude regarding her positive experience at the company, has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit in New York against the company. Upon her resignation, Ms. Morales acknowledged in writing that she had no pending claims against the company and signed a severance agreement which included a full release of claims and an agreement to submit any future claims to confidential binding arbitration. All American Apparel's employees are subject to the same confidential arbitration agreement signed by Ms. Morales in order to protect the privacy interests of employees and former employees, and to prevent predatory plaintiffs and their attorneys from attempting to use the media to extort the company. Such an arbitration process was initiated by the company against Ms. Morales several weeks ago. The company intends to file a formal complaint with the NY state bar seeking disciplinary action against Ms. Morales' lawyers who we believe are engaged in an illegal conspiracy to extort money from American Apparel. We are very confident that Ms. Morales' claims will be promptly referred by the court to confidential binding arbitration where her claims and the company's counter-claims will be resolved, we believe fully in favor of the company."
Source: http://uk.gawker.com/5779834/dov-charney-sued-for-quarter-billion-dollars-for-allegedly-forcing-sex-on-teen-employee
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Angeliron
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Fight Club is not a movie, Fight Club IS, and they made a movie about it. Sit back, relax and enjoy, the show is about to begin...
- 1 year ago
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Angeliron
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hobosrule
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i gotta doubt that she'd do all this to keep a store job. and how can he force her to come round...
- 1 year ago
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hobosrule
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AJILIVIZION
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http://americanapparelads.blogspot.com/
The CEO of a clothing brand that produces ads such as this ^ would be a sexual deviant... hm... i dont know. An analysis of American Apparel is availabe at the provided link. Here is a quote:
American Apparel’s advertisements play a key role in selling their products. By glamourizing sex, they influence society and the sexual identity of those affected individuals. Culture model posits its own kind of refection and acts according to values and beliefs that are acquired within its culture. The company is known for its provocative and controversial advertising campaigns, which is largely the inspiration of the company CEO Doy Charney.
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AJILIVIZION
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aaron1972
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I hope they don't let this guy anywhere near The Gap or Old Navy.
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aaron1972
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Marty_La_Marr
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A lot of reasons ....No wittiness, my word against yours...Shes a teenager, not too bright, naive and wants to keep her job ,insecure and ignorant about the way of life in this field..A perfect victim for this type of f-ing pretender!! And not enough easy money... especially when you're suing a huge company like American Apparel...and this ass has done shit like this before and in a criminal case he's just walked away ...go for his money..that's how to hurt this creep!!
- 1 year ago
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Marty_La_Marr
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Marty_La_Marr
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this guy is a scumbag and thats why American Apparel makes these exiting employees sign these type of forms.....SCUMBAGS!!!!!!!!
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Marty_La_Marr
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trut
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Marty_La_Marr:
Why not go to the police right away? Not enough easy money in a criminal case?
- 1 year ago
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trut
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Novek
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bets on how fast this gets thrown out?
- 1 year ago
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Novek
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trut
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Novek:
I imagine it will be thrown out quite quickly. It is one thing to go to the police and file charges but to automatically sue for money stinks of whoreism.
- 1 year ago
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trut