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October 12, 2023
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Guess?, Inc. Shareholders Secure $30 Million Settlement and Robust Governance Reforms to Improve Workplace Culture

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Guess?, Inc. (NYSE: GES) shareholders and the Company have agreed to a $30 million monetary settlement and implementation of robust corporate governance reforms.

The settlement is with the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island following a derivative complaint filed on September 19, 2022, alleging a pattern of sexual harassment by Guess’s co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Paul Marciano.  In 2018, model Kate Upton accused Marciano of groping and forcibly kissing her years earlier, starting when she was a teenager.  Other models soon echoed Upton’s claims, prompting Guess directors to launch an internal probe, according to court filings.  But directors didn’t take the investigation seriously, failing to interview several accusers and producing a “shockingly brief” report that downplayed the allegations.

“The actions by Marciano and Guess are deeply troubling and reprehensible.  This settlement represents a significant step towards implementing crucial reforms that will finally ensure Marciano and Guess are held accountable for the harm they have caused to numerous employees,” said General Treasurer Diossa.  “The Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island stands in solidarity with the victims of Marciano's actions, and we hope this settlement allows them to begin closing this painful chapter and moving forward with their lives.  We advocated vigorously for these comprehensive reforms to ensure a fair and secure workplace for Guess's employees.  No employee should endure an unsafe environment or live in fear of reprisal for voicing concerns.”

The Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island is represented in the action by Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP.  Labaton Keller Sucharow partner,Eric J Belfi noted “We are pleased to have reached an agreement that recognizesthe importance of board leadership in firmly rejecting a culture of sexual harassment.  The governance reforms achieved through this important settlement will protect employees and investors in the future.”

The settlement resolves litigation pending in the Delaware Court of Chancery, styled as Employees' Retirement System of Rhode Island v. Marciano et al., C.A. No. 2022-0839-LWW.

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