Adidas Shareholders File Lawsuit Over Failed Kanye West Partnership
Adidas Shareholders File Lawsuit Over Failed Kanye West Partnership
Adidas shareholders have filed a class action lawsuit alleging that the clothing brand knew, or should have known, that Kanye West’s erratic behavior could have damaged investor holdings.According to NBC News, the lawsuit claims that the company’s former chief executive officer, Kasper Rorsted, and its chief financial officer, Harm Ohlmeyer, either “intended to deceive” investors or “acted with reckless disregard for the truth” when they failed to disclose mounting problems with Kanye West.The lawsuit, adds NBC News, was filed Friday in U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon.While Adidas is a German company, its U.S. headquarters is located in Portland.A spokesperson for Adidas has since said that the company plans to defend itself against the shareholder claims.“We outright reject these unfounded claims and will take all necessary measures to vigorously defend ourselves against them,” Adidas said in a statement.
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