Wasserman Music removes Artist Roster amid surge of mass exodus following Epstein files revelations
With Casey Wasserman putting his talent agency for sale following the mass protests of artists worldwide, it has now also become apparent that the Artist Roster of Wasserman Music is no longer available on their website.
Following the ongoing surge of artists protesting against Casey Wasserman and his involvement in the Epstein files, it is now more than evident that a mass exodus is in place, with the agency itself removing the Artist Roster section from its official website. Making their voices heard, the vast majority of musicians to be affiliated with Wasserman Music have already parted ways, with more and more acts following by the day.
Taking a stance against Wasserman in the most emphatic of manners, the likes of Above & Beyond, John Summit, Lane 8 and Subtronics are just a mere few to have made statements in recent days, with all agreeing to the fact that they no longer want to be associated with a talent agency that is directly linked to Wasserman in any shape or form. Achieving just that, the CEO and founder of Wasserman Music has now put his agency up for sale, news that came to light earlier today, proving that unity goes a long way.
Adding to his decision of selling his company, the fact that the Artist Roster is no longer available, only further solidifies the mass exodus of artists that has unfolded and continues to unfold on a daily basis, making this one of the biggest statements within our community and beyond. The correct and only way to deal with the matter, taking full accountability for his actions, is what is being asked, and as artists strive for this, we most certainly are behind them all in their efforts of bringing justice to all Jeffrey Epstein victims.
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