Chappell Roan, prominent music talent agency client, has split with Wasserman Group after a series of risqué emails between the agency's founder Casey Wasserman and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell emerged. In response to this revelation, Chappell stated on Instagram that she can no longer work for an organization whose values conflict so deeply with her own.
Roan emphasized her commitment to protecting artists' safety and dignity. "Artists deserve representation that aligns with their values," she said in a statement, adding that the decision reflects her conviction that meaningful change in the industry requires accountability and leadership that earns trust.
This is not the first time Wasserman Group has faced controversy. The agency's founder expressed regret for his association with Maxwell, stating he had only communicated with her over two decades ago. However, an email obtained by Rolling Stone shows a more complex relationship between the two, raising questions about Wasserman's credibility.
Wasserman is reportedly facing pressure to step down from his role as chairman of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee. The decision to leave Wasserman Group comes amid rising tensions over the agency's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell.
Chappell Roan's departure may signal a significant shift in the music industry, particularly with several prominent artists denouncing the agency in recent days. This development has sparked concerns about the ethics of the entertainment business and its leaders' accountability.
Roan emphasized her commitment to protecting artists' safety and dignity. "Artists deserve representation that aligns with their values," she said in a statement, adding that the decision reflects her conviction that meaningful change in the industry requires accountability and leadership that earns trust.
This is not the first time Wasserman Group has faced controversy. The agency's founder expressed regret for his association with Maxwell, stating he had only communicated with her over two decades ago. However, an email obtained by Rolling Stone shows a more complex relationship between the two, raising questions about Wasserman's credibility.
Wasserman is reportedly facing pressure to step down from his role as chairman of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee. The decision to leave Wasserman Group comes amid rising tensions over the agency's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell.
Chappell Roan's departure may signal a significant shift in the music industry, particularly with several prominent artists denouncing the agency in recent days. This development has sparked concerns about the ethics of the entertainment business and its leaders' accountability.