Adidas investigates misconduct allegations against Kanye West

25 November 2022 - 13:38 By Akriti Sharma
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An anonymous letter to Adidas accuses senior leaders at the company of being aware of Ye's behaviour, but alleges they 'turned off their moral compass'. File photo.
An anonymous letter to Adidas accuses senior leaders at the company of being aware of Ye's behaviour, but alleges they 'turned off their moral compass'. File photo.
Image: KEVIN LAMARQUE/Reuters

Adidas AG has launched an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour by Kanye West after the German sporting goods maker last month ended its partnership with the rapper and fashion designer.

Adidas said it initiated the probe after receiving an anonymous letter making several allegations against the musician, who now goes by the name Ye.

The investigation follows a report by Rolling Stone magazine that detailed alleged incidents of inappropriate behaviour by Ye towards staff and prospective employees. Rolling Stone cited interviews with more than two dozen former Yeezy and Adidas staff.

According to the magazine, former members of the team sent an anonymous letter to Adidas in which they claimed senior leaders at the company were aware of Ye's behaviour, but had turned a “blind eye” and “turned off their moral compass”.

“It is not clear whether the accusations made in an anonymous letter are true,” an Adidas spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters.

“However, we take these allegations very seriously and have taken the decision to launch an independent investigation immediately to address the allegations.”

Ye could not immediately be reached for comment.

News of the investigation was first reported by the Financial Times on Thursday.

Union Investment, which owns a 0.76% stake in Adidas, wrote to the company asking for more information about the claims.

“Adidas needs to disclose when the management and the supervisory board was first informed about the internal allegations,” Janne Werning, who heads ESG Capital Markets & Stewardship at Union Investment, said in a statement to Reuters.

Ye has courted controversy in recent months by publicly ending major corporate tie-ups and making outbursts on social media against other celebrities. His Twitter and Instagram accounts were restricted, with the social media platforms removing some of his posts that users condemned as anti-Semitic. 

Reuters


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