Several high-profile artists, including Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino and Chappell Roan, are leaving Wasserman Agency following revelations about founder-CEO Casey Wasserman's connection to late financier and convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
The situation has reached a fever pitch, with the executives rallying together in an effort to maintain a unified company. The agents have presented Wasserman with an ultimatum: step down and divest or sell the company, which he has declined so far. However, he is set to meet with top executives later this week to determine a course of action.
The agency's roster includes prominent names like Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Phish, Raye, SZA, Joni Mitchell, Janelle Monae, Geese, and Cameron Winter, among many others. However, the situation is more complicated for agents, who are bound by contracts that typically span three to five years, whereas artists are not.
The move comes after a damning report emerged in July 2024, accusing Wasserman of having "serial" affairs with junior employees over several years. Although Billie Eilish was already leaving the agency at the time, multiple sources suggest she departed due to the report. The current scandal has raised optics concerns for the company, particularly given its founder's name.
The artists' statements convey a sense of moral obligation and outrage, emphasizing the need to stand against exploitation and protect their own careers. As one artist said, "Staying quiet isn't something I can do in good conscience - especially in a moment when men in power are so often protected, excused, or allowed to move on without consequence."
The fate of Wasserman Agency remains uncertain as executives navigate the complex situation. With several offers made for the company and proposals to buy the division themselves, it is unclear how serious or realistic these plans are. As Variety continues to monitor the situation, one thing is certain: the repercussions will be far-reaching.
The situation has reached a fever pitch, with the executives rallying together in an effort to maintain a unified company. The agents have presented Wasserman with an ultimatum: step down and divest or sell the company, which he has declined so far. However, he is set to meet with top executives later this week to determine a course of action.
The agency's roster includes prominent names like Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Phish, Raye, SZA, Joni Mitchell, Janelle Monae, Geese, and Cameron Winter, among many others. However, the situation is more complicated for agents, who are bound by contracts that typically span three to five years, whereas artists are not.
The move comes after a damning report emerged in July 2024, accusing Wasserman of having "serial" affairs with junior employees over several years. Although Billie Eilish was already leaving the agency at the time, multiple sources suggest she departed due to the report. The current scandal has raised optics concerns for the company, particularly given its founder's name.
The artists' statements convey a sense of moral obligation and outrage, emphasizing the need to stand against exploitation and protect their own careers. As one artist said, "Staying quiet isn't something I can do in good conscience - especially in a moment when men in power are so often protected, excused, or allowed to move on without consequence."
The fate of Wasserman Agency remains uncertain as executives navigate the complex situation. With several offers made for the company and proposals to buy the division themselves, it is unclear how serious or realistic these plans are. As Variety continues to monitor the situation, one thing is certain: the repercussions will be far-reaching.