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But as the brand quickly expanded, its employees began to realize that American Apparel’s shiny surface was hiding a darker reality. Charney’s chaotic management started to affect the company’s finances, and he was accused of sexual harassment by female employees. As problems mounted and the company began to implode, staff members were forced to come to terms with the toxic work environment Charney created. (Charney has denied the allegations and has not been found guilty of, or liable for, any crimes. The lawsuits against him were either settled or went to arbitration.)
Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel will be available to stream on Netflix on July 1.
Learn more about The Cult of American Apparel and the rest of the Trainwreck anthology series here.

















