Why are American celebrities prone to sexual exploitation?
The American owner of one of the most prestigious clothing brands in the world was accused of prostitution, sexual exploitation and harassment.
Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of the Abercrombie & Fitch clothing company, has been accused of sexually exploiting young male models.
According to Pars Today, following media investigations, the US Attorney's Office filed charges related to "Jeffries" and several others allegedly luring and sexually exploiting young modeling enthusiasts.
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace, revealed that strongmen have long sexually exploited young people who aspired to the fashion and entertainment business.
Among the accused are 80-year-old Jeffries, 61-year-old Matthew Smith and 71-year-old James Jacobson.
The defendants are each charged with one count of sex trafficking and 15 counts of prostitution involving 15 unidentified victims between 2008 and 2015. Jeffries and Jacobson were released on $10.5 million bail.
If the charges against these people are proven, they will be sentenced to life imprisonment.
On the subject of sexual exploitation, in 2021 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was forced to resign after sexually assaulting at least 11 women.
Earlier, the producer of many of the world's most famous films, Harvey Weinstein, was sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexually assaulting dozens of women.
Harvey Weinstein's conviction came as revelations of his sexual harassment of women led to the launch of a worldwide movement called "ME TOO".
Harvey Weinstein was able to settle many of his suitors with money, but was eventually sentenced to a total of 23 years in prison for assaulting the remaining two women.
Western libertarian countries pretend that human development depends on individual and sexual freedoms, but the behavior of many capitalist countries and their prominent figures is evidence of moral degeneration and identity crisis.