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Former Abercrombie C.E.O. Is Charged With Running Sex-Trafficking Ring

Prosecutors said Michael Jeffries and two others coerced dozens of men into sex acts during Mr. Jeffries’s tenure at the clothing company.

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Michael Jeffries, former chief executive of the clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch, in 2009. Federal prosecutors announced charges against Mr. Jeffries during a news conference on Tuesday.Credit…Mark Lennihan/Associated Press

Danielle Kaye

Oct. 22, 2024
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Michael S. Jeffries, the former longtime chief executive of Abercrombie & Fitch, was indicted on Tuesday on charges of running an international sex-trafficking scheme during several years of his tenure at the company.

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn accused Mr. Jeffries, who ran the clothing retailer from 1992 to 2014, of using force, fraud and coercion to lure dozens of men to events around the world, where they were sexually exploited by Mr. Jeffries and his romantic partner. The indictment, which includes accusations from 15 people who said they had been coerced into sex acts, echoes allegations first unearthed last year by a BBC investigation and a class-action lawsuit accusing Mr. Jeffries of using the prospect of modeling jobs at Abercrombie to exploit and abuse them.

Mr. Jeffries, 80, and his partner, Matthew Smith, 61, were arrested in Florida on Tuesday morning, said John Marzulli, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York. A third person, James Jacobson, 71, was also arrested on Tuesday, in Wisconsin, and indicted.Mr. Jeffries and Mr. Jacobson were released on bond on Tuesday afternoon, while Mr. Smith, who has dual citizenship in the United States and the United Kingdom, was ordered detained, Mr. Marzulli said.

From 2008 to 2015, Mr. Jeffries and Mr. Smith employed Mr. Jacobson to act as a recruiter, according to the indictment. Mr. Jacobson paid men to engage in sex acts with him; he would then choose the ones who would travel to events in New York City, the Hamptons and elsewhere across the globe for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex, prosecutors said.

Mr. Jeffries “was using his power, his wealth and his influence to traffic men for his own sexual pleasure, and that of his romantic partner,” Breon S. Peace, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, said at a news conference announcing the indictment.

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Breon S. Peace, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, left, James Dennehy of the F.B.I. and Carlos Ortiz of the New York City Police Department at the news conference on Tuesday.Credit…Angela Weiss/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

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