a post to X/Twitter on March 18.Shortly afterwards, Trooper’s manager Luke Philips confirmed that he would be dropping the Portland musician as a client due to the accusations.Lame-O Records released Troper’s past two albums, and announced that it would no longer release his upcoming album ‘Svengali’, which is scheduled to come out in May. “In light of recent information, we will no longer be releasing Mo Troper’s album ‘Svengali’,” they shared on X. “Refunds will be available at point of purchase.
We are sending healing thoughts to Maya and victims of abuse everywhere.”In light of recent information, we will no longer be releasing Mo Troper’s album Svengali.
Refunds will be available at point of purchase. We are sending healing thoughts to Maya and victims of abuse everywhere.— Lame-O Records (@LameORecords) March 18, 2024Troper wiped his social accounts following the accusations, and has now shared an update on the claims, denying all allegations raised against him.“Over the past weekend I was blindsided by allegations of abuse by my ex Maya Stoner,” Troper wrote in a statement shared yesterday afternoon (March 21) as per Stereogum. “Due to privacy concerns and, frankly, paralysing anxiety at the thought of interacting with this person in any way, I deleted my social media.
These allegations are false. I was never physically abusive toward Maya, and I have never been physically abusive toward any partner.”He continued, recalling that despite the fact the two had a relationship that “was not healthy”, he was never violent towards her.
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