Allegations of sexual exploitation against ex-Abercrombie-Fitch boss Jeffries

Several men accuse the ex-head of the US fashion group Abercrombie & Fitch, Michael “Mike” Jeffries, and his partner of sexually exploiting them at events. According to BBC research, the couple used a middleman to find young men for themselves. Eight men told the BBC that they had taken part in such events. Some told the station that they had been exploited or mistreated. No legal steps have been taken yet. Jeffries and his partner did not comment when contacted by the BBC.

The company, which also sells the Hollister brand and previously scored points with, among other things, offensive advertising, said in a statement that it was “horrified and disgusted”. Jeffries left the group in 2014. The now 79-year-old had created a controversial image in the past with statements that he only wanted “cool, good-looking people” as customers.

The couple’s alleged “facilitator” denied the allegations. The men involved knew what they were getting into, he told the BBC. The station also reported that after reviewing documents and statements, two former U.S. prosecutors are calling for an investigation to determine whether sex trafficking charges can be filed. Under U.S. law, sex trafficking occurs when an adult is coerced into traveling to another state or country to have sex in exchange for money. (dpa)

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