Posted on 06/22/2014 6:51:45 AM PDT by Enterprise
Insiders also tell the New York Post the naked pictures were allegedly posted on a blog purportedly belonging to Morales, and it's illegal in California to falsely impersonate others online. More woes for Charney: On Friday, a video of him dancing naked in front of two female employees surfaced.
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Need to see pictures. Otherwise, it’s just hearsay.
I think I found the problem. It was a poor choice of dancing partners.
Not a good ad for clothing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An internal investigation at American Apparel Inc has found that its CEO Dov Charney violated company policies, ranging from misusing company funds to failing to stop the discrediting of at least one former employee who had accused him of sexual harassment, a person close to the matter said.
The probe revealed that Charney, who founded the hipster clothing brand, was using company funds to book flights for his parents, the person said. He also sometimes provided corporate apartments to friends and stayed in them himself when he wasnt on company business, according to this person.
The investigations findings also included that Charney had known about but failed to stop a blog created by an American Apparel employee that displayed naked photographs of former saleswoman, Irene Morales, who had sued him, the person said.
This person said that Charney believed any use of apartments was not material and was normal business practice. In terms of the travel charges, this person said Charneys father is on American Apparels payroll and that his mother, although not an employee, is a retail and design contributor to the company.
Charney’s employment contract entitled him to “vacation benefits and reimbursement of reasonable and necessary business expenses,” according to a company filing in April. His father, Morris Charney, received $238,000 in architectural consulting and director fees from the company in 2013, the filing showed.
http://www.newsweek.com/investigation-finds-dov-charney-misused-american-apparel-funds-255836
True! “Our employees love our clothes so much they won’t wear them.”
He’s got a bright future in politics I tell ya!
I wonder if there are come criminal charges in Dov’s future.
It should be noted that AA was built on Made in USA clothing, something a lot of freepers claim to support.
I can support the made in America part, the other stuff no so much.
His "down and out BUM" look, accompanied by his unbuttoned shirt to show his hairy chest, is exactly what he wants...to keep all eyes away from his RECEDING HAIRLINE.
He is so transparent. Bwahaha! I'm so mean.
The board wants him gone. Behavior that blatant doesn’t happen overnight, so it’s coming to light now for a reason. Using corporate flats for nonbusiness purposes when available is not unusual or wrong, it’s a typical a perk for upper echelon and even younger up and coming talent. One of my former employers had and may still have a very nice flat near the UN in NYC. It was available if not already booked to any employee that traveled on the company dime. They had two King Airs and a Lear that you could hop if a seat was open, too. Not sure why people were so wild about those Lears. Loud and not very spacious, the King Air was more comfortable. Speed was the only upside. Prestige of arriving in one too, I guess.
Ewwww. He looks like a human bathtub drain.
Bingo!
Some people learn from their mistakes, or at least learn to be discreet.
Not this guy, though, and he had plenty of second chances.
Using corporate flats for non-business purposes when available is taxable income to the user.
see also xmen director...
or at least run for Mayor of NYC
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