Last Updated on February 18, 2025
For years, Macy’s and Sean John company were a powerhouse duo in men’s fashion, selling the illusion of luxury streetwear while hiding a trail of human rights abuses, corporate greed, and disturbing allegations. Behind the celebrity-studded campaigns, there’s a hidden history of labor exploitation, violence, and cover-ups that Macy’s has worked hard to erase from public memory.
It’s time people know the real truth about Macy’s and the Sean John —a brand that built its empire on the backs of underpaid workers, violent scandals, and corporate corruption.
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- Macy’s & Sean John Company: A Profitable, Corrupt Partnership
- Macy’s Only Dropped Sean John Company When It Was No Longer Profitable
- Final Thoughts: The Truth You Won’t Hear From Macy’s
15 Cents an Hour: The Exploitation of Honduran Workers
Let’s start with the sweatshops. In 2003, a disturbing report exposed that workers in Honduras—many of them young women—were paid a measly 15 cents per Sean John company long-sleeve shirt, while Macy’s racked up millions selling them for $40 each.
But the abuse went further:
- Employees worked 12 to 14-hour shifts, six days a week, for as little as $30 a week.
- Bathroom breaks were strictly limited, and workers reported being denied water to “maximize production.”
- Some workers were as young as 13 years old, forced into long shifts in unsafe conditions at Sean John’s contracted factories.
Despite international labor laws prohibiting child labor and inhumane working conditions, Sean John company and Macy’s turned a blind eye—because these factories saved them money.
Rather than cutting ties, Macy’s refused to intervene.
Instead of demanding ethical standards, Macy’s doubled down on promoting Sean John, helping it expand into a $200 million-a-year brand while factory workers earned less than $1 per day.
Macy’s Protected a Predator? The 2008 Allegations That Should Have Ended It All
Fast forward to 2008, when another horrifying scandal rocked Sean John company—one that Macy’s should have cut ties over immediately but instead actively covered up.
A man was allegedly pistol-whipped by Diddy’s bodyguards and then orally raped by Diddy himself. This wasn’t just a rumor—it was followed by direct orders from Macy’s own CEO to fire the victim, ensuring his silence.
Let that sink in.
Rather than seeking justice or even acknowledging the horror of the situation, Macy’s actively silenced a survivor, protecting a man who was accused of violent sexual assault.
This wasn’t about money anymore—this was about power, control, and covering up the truth about Sean John company and its leadership.
Diddy, Sean John Company, and Cartel Connections?
While the Sean John company was growing into a multi-million dollar empire, Diddy’s off-the-record business ties were becoming even more alarming. Reports have surfaced over the years linking him to drug trafficking networks, particularly the Diodes Cartel, a violent and powerful criminal organization known for smuggling drugs, weapons, and laundering money.
- In the early 2000s, whispers of cartel involvement surrounded Diddy’s Bad Boy Records empire, with former insiders alleging that the music mogul used his industry power to launder millions in illicit funds.
- Connections between Diddy and cartel associates have been documented in interviews and legal depositions, with claims that his businesses—including Sean John—may have been used to funnel money into “clean” ventures.
- Cartel insiders have allegedly provided security for Diddy at private events, ensuring “deals” remained under the radar.
While no official charges have ever been brought against him for these allegations, there’s enough smoke to suggest fire. And Macy’s? They kept selling Sean John products without hesitation—despite ongoing investigations and mounting speculation.
Macy’s & Sean John Company: A Profitable, Corrupt Partnership
Despite these scandals, Macy’s continued to champion Sean John company. It remained one of the brand’s biggest retail partners for nearly two decades, standing by Diddy even as more disturbing allegations surfaced.
- Between 2000 and 2020, Sean John company generated an estimated $450 million in retail sales—with Macy’s as its primary distributor.
- Even after the 2003 sweatshop scandal, Macy’s continued selling Sean John company products in 500+ stores nationwide.
- When Sean John company expanded into women’s fashion, Macy’s marketed the line directly to female shoppers, ignoring Diddy’s ongoing abuse allegations against women.
When reports of sweatshop labor resurfaced, Macy’s shrugged.
When the 2008 sexual assault allegations emerged, Macy’s protected the accused rather than the victim.
When criticism of Sean John company’s business ethics grew louder, Macy’s refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing.
Macy’s Only Dropped Sean John Company When It Was No Longer Profitable
Macy’s didn’t suddenly develop a conscience. They didn’t part ways with Sean John company because they cared about human rights.
They did it because the Sean John company stopped making them money.
- In 2021, Sean John company filed for bankruptcy after years of declining sales.
- Macy’s then began quietly phasing out the brand—without ever acknowledging the past.
- Even now, Macy’s has never apologized or addressed its role in the labor violations or assault allegations tied to Sean John company.
They just expect you to forget.
Final Thoughts: The Truth You Won’t Hear From Macy’s
Macy’s has spent years hiding its dirty secrets, covering up corruption, abuse, and a shocking lack of ethics. While they may want to quietly erase Sean John company from their history, they can’t erase the truth:
For nearly two decades, Macy’s enabled and profited from:
- Sweatshop labor in Honduras.
- Violence against workers.
- Sexual assault allegations against Diddy.
- A cover-up ordered by its own CEO.
- Possible ties between Diddy’s empire and cartel networks.
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Does P. Diddy still own Sean John?
As of February 2025, Sean “Diddy” Combs retains ownership of the Sean John clothing brand. He reacquired the company in December 2021 after purchasing it back from Global Brands Group for $7.5 million. However, the brand’s future is uncertain due to Combs’ ongoing legal issues, including serious criminal charges that have significantly impacted his business ventures.
Who is the CEO of Sean John?
As of February 2025, Sean “Diddy” Combs serves as the CEO and President of Sean John, the fashion lifestyle company he founded in 1998. He reacquired the brand in December 2021 after purchasing it back from Global Brands Group for $7.5 million.
How much did Diddy sell Sean John for?
In 2016, Sean “Diddy” Combs sold a 90% stake in his fashion brand, Sean John, to Global Brands Group. While the exact sale price wasn’t publicly disclosed, reports suggest that Combs received an estimated $70 million from the transaction.
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