Abercrombie's Former Boss in Hot Water: Jeffries Faces Sex Assault Charges
Remember those preppy polos and ripped jeans? Abercrombie & Fitch, the brand synonymous with all things "cool" in the early 2000s, is back in the news, but not for its fashion. Michael Jeffries, the former CEO who steered the company to its peak, is facing a serious accusation: sex assault.
The charges, filed in Ohio, stem from a 2016 incident involving a 16-year-old boy. Jeffries, who was 64 at the time, allegedly met the teen at a shopping mall and then invited him back to his apartment. The teen claims Jeffries sexually assaulted him.
Yikes! This news comes as a huge shock, especially considering Jeffries' public image. He was known for his strict, almost cult-like leadership style at Abercrombie. He famously insisted on hiring only "good-looking" employees and refused to stock clothing in sizes beyond XL. He was also known for his controversial comments about his target audience, once saying, "We go after the cool kids."
So, what's going on? It's important to remember that Jeffries is innocent until proven guilty. But the allegations are serious, and they raise questions about how someone with such a powerful position could potentially abuse it.
The case is still under investigation, and it's unclear what the future holds for Jeffries. But one thing is certain: this scandal will continue to haunt Abercrombie's legacy, and it's likely to cast a long shadow over the brand's future.