Text message exchanges between Alexander Wang and male model who accused him of sexual assault released
Text exchanges between Alexander Wang and a male model who accused him of sexual assault have been released as the fashion designer slammed allegations from multiple men again in an email to staff.
Multiple allegations from several male models surfaced on social media last month against Wang.
On December 11, model Owen Mooney alleged in a TikTok video that a “really famous fashion designer” sexually assaulted him at a “packed” club in New York in 2017. read previous report here.
Last week, the fashion designer released a statement denying the ‘grotesquely false’ claims.
In a memo obtained by DailyMail, which was sent to his staff on Monday, Wang wrote: ‘I wanted to take the time to write to you all and thank each and every one of you who have been standing by me and the brand after the difficult past few days.
‘You are my community, my priority and I am fully aware that the recent news has also affected you. I hope this note that I am sending before we post on company socials later today, helps to answer some of your questions and alleviate some concerns.’
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Wang said that he remains ‘committed’ to his employees and his brand ‘and will do everything in my power to guide us through this process with the utmost transparency’.
‘Firstly, I’d like to take the opportunity to connect directly with the people who have helped me grow this brand into what it is today and address the recent false, fabricated and mostly anonymous accusations against me.
‘While I have always been active in my social life, frequently attending various industry gatherings, parties and concerts where drugs and alcohol were present- but contrary to what has been said, I have never taken advantage of others in a sexual manner or forced anything on anyone without consent.
‘I also have never abused my status or fame for my own benefit. These baseless allegations were started on social media by sites which repeatedly disregarded the value and importance of evidence or fact checking,’ Wang said.
He then wrote that he is making it his ‘priority to prove these accusations are untrue and are fueled by solely opportunistic motives’.
‘It is important for people to speak up about and be heard but there is a need to ensure accusations are credible, so that we don’t harm these important causes. Our team is doing everything in its power to investigate these claims and we promise to remain honest and transparent throughout that process.
‘We are fortunate to have received an overwhelming amount of support over the last few days and are thankful to our staff, clients, and industry peers for standing by our side at this time,’ he concluded.
In addition to the memo, his representatives also released text messages to Daily Mail on Monday January 4, that showed exchanges between Wang and one of his accusers, Nick, who said the fashion designer performed sex acts on him while he was in a blacked-out state in a club.
Other exchanges include one from May and June 2020.
In May, the men discuss Nick moving out of New York City after losing his job amid the coronavirus pandemic. ‘Would be nice to club again before I head out lol,’ Nick tells Wang.
In the June exchange, Wang told Nick that he was in Connecticut after getting a place there for the summer.
Meanwhile, it was revealed on Monday by Page Six that Lisa Bloom will be representing the male models who have brought accusations against Wang.
‘The fashion industry is long overdue for a reckoning on its frequent, disturbing mistreatment of models. I’ve represented many alleging sexual misconduct in recent years, including against Paul Marciano, Bruce Weber, and others,’ she told Page Six.
‘Models are not props, and they have the same rights to workplace respect as everyone else,’ she added.
Bloom, who is representing Nick, told DailyMail.com in a statement on Monday: ‘The idea that a friendly text exchange between a sexual assault accuser and the accused after the alleged assault negates the accuser’s credibility is false, and based on an outdated understanding of sexual assault.
‘In virtually every case, a victim of someone they know, and especially a celebrity they admire and trust, will continue the relationship for a period of time, due to the psychological mechanisms of denial and shame.
‘Put simply, it’s hard to get your mind around the idea that someone you admire took advantage of you,’ Bloom said, noting: ‘It takes the passage of time and some maturity for a victim to look back and say, wait a minute, that wasn’t right.’
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