Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 5.8K Shareholders of the popular sportswear brand Adidas filed a class-action lawsuit against them. In the lawsuit, filed Friday in a federal court, the shareholders accused Adidas of failing to warn investors about the antisemitism and “extreme behavior” exhibited by the rapper formerly known as Kanye West before their partnership ended last year. The law suit comes at a difficult moment where demand for Yeezy’s went up but the company could not sell due to litigations with the rapper, leading Adidas to expectation of losing $1.3 billion in revenue this year. All whilst Beyonce’s Ivy Park was also a fanancial loss for the company. Adidas CEO Speaks On Confusion On What To Do With $1.3Billion Worth Of Yeezy Left Overs After Cutting Ties With Kanye More Articles You Would Love VIDEO: Fox News Host Jessie Watters Explains Kamala Harris’s $100M Check Is A Cash Bribe For Ghana’s Resources Ghanaian Fashion Designer: Elikem Excited Over Girlfriend Pokello’s Body It is alleged by the disgruntled shareholders that Adidas “routinely ignored” his behavior as early as 2018. They claim that senior executives “ignored serious issues” affecting the Yeezy partnership, namely his antisemitic remarks and troubling public comments about slavery. In a report from that year, Adidas was “generally alluding” to the risks “rather than stating that the company had actually considered ending the partnership as a result of West’s personal behavior,” according to the lawsuit. During that time, Ye said that slavery was a “choice” in a TMZ interview. Demand has surged — not slumped — for Kanye West’s Yeezy sneakers, one CEO says The lawsuit said that Adidas was aware of his behavior and that the company “failed to take meaningful precautionary measures to limit negative financial exposure” if the partnership ended. The lawsuit doesn’t name the rapper, who now goes by Ye. Adidas’ Chief Financial Officer Harm Ohlmeyer and former CEO Kasper Rørsted are named as defendants. The suit covers anyone who bought an Adidas share from May 3, 2018 (when Ye made the slavery remark) until 2023. “We outright reject these unfounded claims and will take all necessary measures to vigorously defend ourselves against them,” Adidas said in a comment to CNN. Adidas (ADDDF) ended its almost decade-long partnership in October 2022 after Ye wore a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt in public. The Anti-Defamation League categorizes the phrase as a hate slogan used by White supremacist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan. Days later, Ye said “I can say antisemitic s*** and Adidas (ADDDF) cannot drop me” during a podcast taping. Adidas said that its partnership with Ye ended because it “does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech” and said his comments were “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous.” It also said they violated the company’s “values of diversity and inclusion, mutual respect and fairness.” The company said in February that it was expected to lose $1.3 billion in revenue this year because it’s unable to sell the designer’s Yeezy clothing and shoes. In a statement, Adidas said its financial guidance for 2023 “accounts for the significant adverse impact from not selling the existing stock.” If the company can’t repurpose any of the remaining Ye clothing, Adidas said that could cost the company $534 million in operating profit this year. Read More Like This On Outside Africa Celebrity Watch UPCOMING PRIORITY EVENTS! VIEW ALL EVENTS To Submit stories Email: submit@FashionGHANA.com or HashTag #FashionGHANA Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail FashionGHANA Admin FashionGHANA.com is a Fashion PR Company, Events planning & management team as well as Africa's leading Fashion Media House. Get Intouch with us and let's see how we can help you grow. info@FashionGHANAcom More For You AUDIO: Nigeria’s Olamide Drops Star Studded Album With Surprise Collab Track With Dr... Michael Blackson Filled With Joy As He Welcomes Baby Boy With Partner Rada Check Out The Exciting Details About Shaboozey’s B.E.T. Awards Afro-Cowboy Outfit Senegalese TikTok King Khaby Lame Booted Out Of The USA By ICE After... 5 Simple Edits That Could’ve Made Tyler Perry’s ‘STRAW’ With Taraji P Henson... Barack Obama’s Daughter, Malia Drops The ‘Obama’ Name in Bold Move to Forge... PICS: Renowned Paster Sarah Jakes Roberts Gets Adorned In Gorgeous Ghanaian Fashion Courtesy... VIDEO: RIHANNA PREGNANT AGAIN! Riri Stylishly Reveals Pregnancy At Met GALA 2025 Kamala Harris Choses Sierra Leone For Met Gala 2025 in Off-White by Sierra... Burna Boy & Tems Bring Ghanaian Excellence to the Met Gala 2025 With...