A slew of explicit emails and text messages American Apparel founder and ex-CEO Dov Charney allegedly sent to employees were revealed in court documents the company filed Friday. The messages -- some of which have been excerpted below and are graphic and sexually explicit in nature -- were included as part of an anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) motion responding to lawsuits Charney filed against American Apparel, the Los Angeles Times reports. Charney, who was fired last year in the wake of numerous sexual misconduct allegations, claimed in a May lawsuit that the company’s investigation against him was not "independent." He also disputed statements American Apparel chair Colleen Brown made in a letter issued to employees. The anti-SLAPP motion is intended to prove Charney’s claims have no merit. Charney’s attorney, Keith Fink, told The Huffington Post that American Apparel has invaded Charney’s personal life in an attempt to shame and discredit him. "They went through years and years of private text messages from his personal telephone between himself and his friends, some of which involved amorous conversations that were consensual and welcome in nature," Finks said. "They now are using purely private and welcome conversations to shame Mr.

 

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