14 American Apparel Models Freed In Daring Midnight Raid

by Scott Beale on September 19, 2007 · 0 comments

14 American Apparel Models Freed In Daring Midnight Raid

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LOS ANGELES—Acting on information gathered from billboards, alternative weeklies, and Internet banner ads, an FBI strike team liberated 14 dazed, sallow, and undernourished American Apparel models in a raid on the controversial organization’s downtown Los Angeles compound early Monday.

photo credit: The Onion

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