The leadership of the world-famous American company L Brands, which also owns Victoria's Secret, turns out to humiliate the models, The New York Times reported.
The source conducted an investigation, having talked with over 30 former and current employees of L Brands and it turned out that the former president and chief marketer of the company Ed Razek, harassed the models.
L Brands founder and CEO Les Wexner, according to the source, was aware of numerous complaints about Razek, but covered him up. Moreover, those models that complained about the behavior of the president lost contracts for participating in the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show.
Meanwhile, Victoria’s Secret management has denied all the claims in this regard.
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