Grammy-winning singer Chappell Roan has left the talent agency led by entertainment industry executive and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics chair Casey Wasserman, who appears in recently released government files on Jeffrey Epstein.
Wasserman has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, but documents released by the Justice Department revealed that in 2003, he exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell, who, years later, would be accused of helping Epstein recruit and sexually abuse his victims.
''As of today, I am no longer represented by Wasserman, the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman,'' she wrote in an Instagram Story shared Monday. ''I hold my teams to the highest standards and have a duty to protect them as well. No artist, agent or employee should ever be expected to defend or overlook actions that conflict so deeply with our own moral values.''
She did not mention Epstein in the statement.
''I have deep respect and appreciation for the agents and staff who work tirelessly for their artists and I refuse to passively stand by,'' Roan continued. ''Artists deserve representation that aligns with their values and supports their safety and dignity. This decision reflects my belief that meaningful change in our industry requires accountability and leadership that earns trust.''
Among the exchanges included was Wasserman telling Maxwell, ''I think of you all the time. So, what do I have to do to see you in a tight leather outfit?''
Wasserman responded to the release of the files on Jan. 31, stating ''I deeply regret my correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell,'' which he said occurred ''long before her horrific crimes came to light.''
''I never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein,'' he continued.