Chappell Roan Parts Ways With Casey Wasserman’s Agency Following Epstein File Revelations

Pop singer Chappell Roan has ended her professional relationship with the talent agency led by billionaire executive Casey Wasserman, according to multiple industry sources, following renewed public scrutiny linked to recently released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents.
The decision comes amid heightened attention surrounding a large cache of court records that have reignited debate over Epstein’s network of associates. While the files do not accuse Wasserman of criminal wrongdoing, their release has prompted broader discussions across the entertainment and business worlds about past connections, transparency, and reputational risk.

Representatives for Roan have not publicly commented on the specifics behind the split, and there is no suggestion that the artist herself was involved in or affected by any of the matters referenced in the documents. Sources familiar with the situation describe the move as a proactive step by Roan’s team amid growing sensitivity around public perception and ethical alignment.
Casey Wasserman, one of the most influential figures in sports and entertainment management, has not been charged with any crime related to Epstein, and no new legal action against him has been announced. His agency continues to represent a wide roster of high-profile clients.
Roan, whose career has surged in recent years with critically acclaimed releases and sold-out performances, has been vocal about values-driven decision-making and maintaining creative and personal autonomy. Industry observers note that high-profile artists increasingly weigh reputational considerations when choosing management and representation, particularly during periods of intense public scrutiny.

The development highlights the ripple effects of the Epstein document releases, which—years after his death—continue to reshape conversations across multiple industries. While legal conclusions remain unchanged, the cultural and professional consequences are still unfolding.