Chappell Roan has ended her relationship with Wasserman Music Agency following the resurfacing of past emails involving the company’s CEO and Jeffrey Epstein. The decision comes as artists and industry figures continue to reassess professional ties connected to Epstein, whose criminal case and death in 2019 left lasting repercussions across multiple fields.
The emails, which date back several years, became public recently and prompted renewed scrutiny of Wasserman’s leadership. In a statement, the agency acknowledged the correspondence and said it regretted any association with Epstein, emphasizing that the emails reflected brief, historical contact rather than an ongoing relationship.
Roan’s departure signals a clear response to the disclosure. While no misconduct has been alleged against the artist, the move reflects a broader trend in the music industry, where performers are increasingly weighing ethical considerations alongside business decisions. For emerging artists especially, representation choices carry reputational weight as well as practical impact.
Roan has not announced a new agency at this time. Her exit adds to a growing list of public figures choosing to distance themselves from institutions facing renewed questions about past associations.


