It would be an understatement to say that Chelsea Grayson faced obstacles when she joined American Apparel as general counsel in late 2014. The clothing company had just officially terminated its founder and longtime CEO, Dov Charney, who had been a magnet for sexual harassment allegations.
Charney was threatening litigation. Meanwhile, the company was struggling to turn a profit, making creditors uneasy.
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