KEY POINTS
  • Multiple releases allegedly sent from Adidas are fake, according to the retailer.
  • The hoax campaign announced a new fashion line and that a Cambodian worker-turned-whistleblower was named co-CEO.
  • The Yes Men, an activist group that has a history of creating spoofs to draw attention to how corporations respond to social issues, confirmed it was behind the releases.

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Several press releases allegedly sent from Adidas about a Berlin Fashion Week launch, its treatment of workers abroad and other topics related to its business structure were fake, according to the company.

"We're not commenting on these fake emails/releases," said Claudia Lange, the retailer's vice president of external communication, in an email to CNBC.

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