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American Apparel moves to fire controversial CEO
American Apparel’s board of directors has voted to remove Dov Charney as chairman and fire him as president and CEO.
It is expected that the termination will be effective following a 30-day cure period required under the terms of Charney’s employment agreement.
For the time being, Charney is suspended from his positions as president and CEO, effective immediately, pending the expiration of the cure period. The board has appointed John Luttrell as interim CEO.
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American Apparel ousts CEO/chairman Dov Charney on misconduct allegations
Los Angeles -- Apparel retailer American Apparel Inc. has fired its controversial founder Dov Charney as chairman, effective immediately, and has moved to fire him as CEO and president. The actions come on the heels of an ongoing investigation into alleged misconduct by Charney, who has been targeted in sexual harassment lawsuits and charged with allegations of misconduct for years.
