Pop Star Chappell Roan Ditches Talent Agency Amid Epstein Emails Scandal
Grammy-winning artist Chappell Roan has announced her departure from Wasserman, the talent agency led by sports and entertainment executive Casey Wasserman. In a statement on Instagram, Roan cited her "duty to protect" herself and others, saying she could no longer represent an agency that had "conflict so deeply with our own moral values." The move comes after emails between Wasserman and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed in the Epstein files.
Roan's decision to leave Wasserman reflects her commitment to "accountability and leadership that earns trust" in the industry. She refused to "passively stand by" and instead chose to take a stand against what she sees as a culture of complicity. Roan has over 35 million monthly listeners on Spotify, making her one of the most high-profile artists to cut ties with Wasserman.
Wasserman's ties to Maxwell have come under intense scrutiny since the Epstein files were released. He apologized for his correspondence with Maxwell, stating it occurred "long before her horrific crimes came to light." However, the damage has already been done, and several bands represented by Wasserman have distanced themselves from the agency in recent days.
Wednesday, a band that once called Wasserman home, said they were "aghast" to see his name in the Epstein files. The Dropkick Murphys simply stated "we GONE." Beach Bunny expressed similar outrage, describing Wasserman's involvement with Maxwell as "hugely disappointing and disgusting."
The fallout from this scandal highlights the need for greater accountability within the entertainment industry. Roan's bravery serves as a reminder that artists have a right to demand representation that aligns with their values and supports their safety and dignity. As the music world continues to grapple with its own dark secrets, it is clear that change is necessary β and Chappell Roan's decision to take a stand will not be easily forgotten.
Grammy-winning artist Chappell Roan has announced her departure from Wasserman, the talent agency led by sports and entertainment executive Casey Wasserman. In a statement on Instagram, Roan cited her "duty to protect" herself and others, saying she could no longer represent an agency that had "conflict so deeply with our own moral values." The move comes after emails between Wasserman and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed in the Epstein files.
Roan's decision to leave Wasserman reflects her commitment to "accountability and leadership that earns trust" in the industry. She refused to "passively stand by" and instead chose to take a stand against what she sees as a culture of complicity. Roan has over 35 million monthly listeners on Spotify, making her one of the most high-profile artists to cut ties with Wasserman.
Wasserman's ties to Maxwell have come under intense scrutiny since the Epstein files were released. He apologized for his correspondence with Maxwell, stating it occurred "long before her horrific crimes came to light." However, the damage has already been done, and several bands represented by Wasserman have distanced themselves from the agency in recent days.
Wednesday, a band that once called Wasserman home, said they were "aghast" to see his name in the Epstein files. The Dropkick Murphys simply stated "we GONE." Beach Bunny expressed similar outrage, describing Wasserman's involvement with Maxwell as "hugely disappointing and disgusting."
The fallout from this scandal highlights the need for greater accountability within the entertainment industry. Roan's bravery serves as a reminder that artists have a right to demand representation that aligns with their values and supports their safety and dignity. As the music world continues to grapple with its own dark secrets, it is clear that change is necessary β and Chappell Roan's decision to take a stand will not be easily forgotten.