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Kate Upton Accuses Guess Founder of Sexual Harassment

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Upton has yet to elaborate on the specifics of her claims.
February 01 2018 9:01 AM EST
February 01 2018 9:01 AM EST
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Upton has yet to elaborate on the specifics of her claims.
In a somewhat ambiguous blast across Twitter and Instagram, Kate Upton has accused the founder of Guess, Paul Marciano, of "us[ing] his power in the industry to sexually and emotionally harass women." Take a look:
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Upton has yet to elaborate on the specifics of her claims. She posted the accusation last night, as the brand celebrated the launch of their new campaign with Jennifer Lopez in Los Angeles.
Her post has so far garnered responses from at least two women corroborating the claims:
\u201c@KateUpton Thank you for speaking up on this. I personally know someone who was affected this way while I was working there. I'm sorry this happened to you as well.\u201d— Kate Upton (@Kate Upton) 1517436577
Questioned by a TMZ reporter while at LAX, Upton elaborated that "I can't wait to tell my whole story but a walk to the car isn't going to cover it."
Marciano's team has yet to comment.