Inside twisted fantasy land world of ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries: I was in the bed putting on fake smile, crying on inside

Sex accusers of ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries have revealed details about his alleged sick “fantasy land” world, claiming he attacked them in homes staged to look like A&F storefronts.A man identified only as Luke told the BBC last month that he was 20 when Jeffries, then in his 70s, sexually assaulted him in 2011 in a presidential hotel suite — which was made to look “like a movie set of an Abercrombie store.”Luke said the room at the hotel in Madrid, Spain, had mood lighting, photos hanging on the wall of shirtless men flaunting their abs — and a group of guys standing around dressed in the iconic preppy A&F look folding clothes on a table as if they were working inside one of the stores.He said he was told by the assistants to pretend to be one of the shirtless greeters at a store and that he’d need to impress “two very important guests.”Jeffries and his “romantic partner’’ Matthew Smith — both of whom were arrested on sex-trafficking raps Tuesday along with the pair’s alleged recruiter — then came into the room and started groping and kissing him, Luke alleged.“I was trying to avoid the whole situation as much as I could, but Michael was very aggressive,” Luke told the outlet.Jeffries then allegedly performed oral sex on him while Luke said no “repeatedly.”Jeffries, now 80, his British boyfriend Smith, 61, and “recruiter” James Jacobson, 71, are accused of preying on more than 12 young male aspiring models for their own sexual pleasure in a trafficking and prostitution ring that they ran for nearly 10 years.Some accusers had their penises painfully iinjected with a substance they were told was liquid Viagra and forced to undergo “high-pressured enemas administered by inserting a hose into the anus” during the sickos’ “sex events,” according to court documents.Keith Milkie told the BBC last month that he was sexually attacked by Jeffries starting more than a decade ago, when he was a stru...

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Publisher: New York Post

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