- Dov Charney is trying to prevent his Silver Lake mansion from being sold in bankruptcy proceedings.
- The court has served the ousted American Apparel founder and seven other residents orders to vacate.
- Among the current tenants of the historic building are Milo Yiannopoulos and several Ye associates.
As Dov Charney slogs his way through bankruptcy proceedings, the state of California is fighting to get the ousted American Apparel founder and his friends — including Kanye West affiliates Ian Connor and Milo Yiannopoulos — to vacate Charney’s historic Silver Lake mansion.
The iconic Garbutt House, built in the late 1920s as the residence of inventor Frank A. Garbutt, has no official renters or current leases, according to reporting by The Los Angeles Times. Still, seven residents, including Charney, Connor, and Yiannopoulos, as well as multiple former American Apparel employees, have been served motions to turnover their possession of the property that Charney purchased for $4.1 million in 2006, when American Apparel’s popularity was booming, the outlet reported.
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