Target distances itself from Mossimo label amid college and is getting rid of it.
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Target distanced itself from the designer of the Mossimo clothing line after he and his wife were linked to a college admissions cheating scandal.
Target phased out the budget line from 2000 to 2017 due to declining consumer interest.Target said it no longer has any association with the fashion designer after renewing Mossimo's licensing deal several times.
Target no longer carries Mossimo branded products after a decade of not having a working relationship with the company.
According to federal authorities, wealthy individuals paid a combined $25 million to bribe college coaches and administrators to doctor test results for their children.The scam artists wanted to increase the chances of their kids getting into prestigious colleges, such as Yale and Wake Forest.
The parents paid a $500,000 bribe to have their daughters listed as potential recruits for the USC crew team even though neither played the sport.The couple is accused of conspiracy to commit mail fraud.Two people were taken into custody and later released, each posting a $1 million bond.
"I wanted to thank you again for your great work with our older daughter, she is very excited and both of us are very appreciative of your efforts and end result!"
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Mossimo brand was founded with $100,000 borrowed from his father.In 2000 he sold his interest in the Mossimo line to Iconix Brand Group after landing a licensing deal with Target.