Armie Hammer scandal to be explored in new true-crime special
‘House of Hammer’ will look at five generations of the Hammer family
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Your support makes all the difference.Armie Hammer’s alleged sexual assault scandal will be explored in a new true-crime special, along with the troubles of the rest of his family.
Discovery+ and ID’s forthcoming series, titled House of Hammer, will investigate the controversial past of five generations of the actor’s family through “a trove of archive and interviews from survivors and family members,” according to the network’s press release.
The show will apparently reveal “a dysfunctional dynasty with its male characters exhibiting all the devastating consequences of privilege gone wild”.
“Debauchery. Deceit. Abuse. Addiction. Corruption. Over the course of five generations, the men in the Hammer family have more secrets and scandals than any vault can contain,” the release teases.
“Armie Hammer’s alleged crimes are only the tip of the iceberg.”
In 2021, a woman identified as Effie publicly accused the Call Me By Your Name star of raping and abusing her, which he has since denied.
“On 24 April 2017, Armie Hammer violently raped me for over four hours in Los Angeles, during which he repeatedly slammed my head against a wall, bruising my face,” Effie alleged in a statement sent to The Independent.
Amid the controversy, Hammer was dropped from multiple projects, including the Paramount+ series The Offer, the movie thriller Billion Dollar Spy, Jennifer Lopez’s rom-com Shotgun Wedding, and the Broadway play The Minutes.
Hammer vigorously denies all of the allegations made against him, calling the accusations “vicious and spurious online attacks”.
A broadcast date for House of Hammer has not yet been announced.
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