Online clothing retailer Nasty Gal is reportedly filing for bankruptcy in order to restructure after two years of financial troubles, The Guardian reported today. The company was founded by Sophia Amoruso, who will be resigning as executive director of the company as it files for chapter 11 and restructures. The company has seen consecutive rounds of job losses over the past two years. Amoruso founded Nasty Gal at the age of 22 and grew the business into a reported $100 million online empire. It recently waded into politics after the then presidential candidate, Donald Trump, called his rival Hillary Clinton a “nasty woman” during a presidential debate. The retailer temporarily changed its branding and began selling “nasty woman” emblazoned clothing.