about the “widespread bullying and harassment of employees and models” within Victoria’s Secret, accusing chief marketing officer Ed Razek—the man behind the brand’s popular ad campaigns and image—of a range of inappropriate behavior, including trying to kiss models, asking them to sit on his lap, and touching one’s crotch ahead of a runway show. Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons
In 2002, a few years before the West Palm Beach police launched a child prostitution sting on Epstein, Victoria’s Secret launched PINK—a collection aimed at teenagers. “I had this dress with toy things around [it], and the whole set was pretty much based on toys,” Barth-Jorgensen says. “I didn’t even know who Justin Bieber was before I did that show. My sister’s children were so excited that I’d been going on the runway with Justin Bieber. They were so obsessed with him, and they were 10 and 12 at the time, so I think they definitely hit the target.
What about the models who were underage and he trafficked? Who did he pimp them out to? We don’t need a summary of a documentary acting like you care but actually doing journalism to expose the others. BS cover your ass article