Armie Hammer’s alleged victims share texts and voice memos in new 'House of Hammer' doc

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By Phoebe Egoroff

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Armie Hammer is currently the subject of a new docuseries, House of Hammer, which will explore years of sexual abuse claims against the disgraced actor.

The 35-year-old has shied away from the spotlight since he was involved in a shocking sexual abuse scandal that allegedly involved him revealing to a victim his cannibalistic fetishes.

Allegations against the Social Network star first came to light in 2021, when explicit messages supposedly sent by him to an alleged victim leaked on social media.

As reported by Rolling Stone, screenshots of the messages were shared via the Instagram account @houseofeffie. Since then, multiple women have come forward with similar claims of abuse.

Two of Hammer's alleged victims - including his ex-girlfriend Courtney Vucekovich - are featured in the docuseries. The series seeks to expose - through interviews, voice memos, and screenshots of messages - traumatic interactions the women claim they'd had with the actor.

Sexually explicit in nature, the messages and voice memos describe the actor's purported fantasies in graphic detail, Variety reports.

In an explosive trailer for the three-part series, which will be released on Discovery+, Vucekovich says: "I’m here to talk about what happened in my relationship with Armie Hammer [...] In the beginning, I felt like this was all perfect. This was amazing."

"My bet was going to involve showing up at your place and completely tying you up and incapacitating you and being able to do whatever I wanted to every single hole in your body until I was done with you," one voice memo, allegedly from Hammer, plays in the trailer.

Also shown is a handwritten note allegedly penned by the actor to one of the women, which read: "I am going to bite the f*** out of you."

A text message allegedly written by Hammer is also shown, where he claims to be "100% a cannibal."

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Armie Hammer has shied away from the spotlight since sexual abuse allegations against him surfaced in 2021. Credit: Alamy/Abaca Press

Armie Hammer's aunt, Casey Hammer, will also be taking part in the series. "I’m about to reveal the dark, twisted secrets of the Hammer family," she says in the trailer for the docuseries, which she also produced.

She alleges that the Hammer family has a history of violence and reveals that the actor's great-great grandfather was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in 1920.

Casey Hammer claims that in 1955, her father killed a man over a gambling debt but was never charged as he claimed self-defence.

She has also written a self-published book, Surviving My Birthright, about her family's dark past. She alleges in the book - according to Variety - that her father sexually abused her as a child.

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Armie Hammer has always denied the allegations. Pictured with his estranged wife, Elizabeth Chambers. Credit: Alamy/PA Images

Hammer has always vehemently denied the allegations, saying that the women had consented to their interactions with him.

Per NME, Hammer's attorney stated at the time the claims surfaced: "From day one, Mr. Hammer has maintained that all of his interactions [with every sexual partner] have been completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory."

According to Vanity Fair, when the allegations arose, Hammer was dropped by his agent and publicist. He also "stepped away" from a movie in which he was supposed to star alongside Jennifer Lopez.

The disturbing yet highly-anticipated docuseries will be released on Discovery+ on September 2.

Featured image credit: Alamy/Erik Pendzich

Armie Hammer’s alleged victims share texts and voice memos in new 'House of Hammer' doc

vt-author-image

By Phoebe Egoroff

Article saved!Article saved!

Armie Hammer is currently the subject of a new docuseries, House of Hammer, which will explore years of sexual abuse claims against the disgraced actor.

The 35-year-old has shied away from the spotlight since he was involved in a shocking sexual abuse scandal that allegedly involved him revealing to a victim his cannibalistic fetishes.

Allegations against the Social Network star first came to light in 2021, when explicit messages supposedly sent by him to an alleged victim leaked on social media.

As reported by Rolling Stone, screenshots of the messages were shared via the Instagram account @houseofeffie. Since then, multiple women have come forward with similar claims of abuse.

Two of Hammer's alleged victims - including his ex-girlfriend Courtney Vucekovich - are featured in the docuseries. The series seeks to expose - through interviews, voice memos, and screenshots of messages - traumatic interactions the women claim they'd had with the actor.

Sexually explicit in nature, the messages and voice memos describe the actor's purported fantasies in graphic detail, Variety reports.

In an explosive trailer for the three-part series, which will be released on Discovery+, Vucekovich says: "I’m here to talk about what happened in my relationship with Armie Hammer [...] In the beginning, I felt like this was all perfect. This was amazing."

"My bet was going to involve showing up at your place and completely tying you up and incapacitating you and being able to do whatever I wanted to every single hole in your body until I was done with you," one voice memo, allegedly from Hammer, plays in the trailer.

Also shown is a handwritten note allegedly penned by the actor to one of the women, which read: "I am going to bite the f*** out of you."

A text message allegedly written by Hammer is also shown, where he claims to be "100% a cannibal."

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Armie Hammer has shied away from the spotlight since sexual abuse allegations against him surfaced in 2021. Credit: Alamy/Abaca Press

Armie Hammer's aunt, Casey Hammer, will also be taking part in the series. "I’m about to reveal the dark, twisted secrets of the Hammer family," she says in the trailer for the docuseries, which she also produced.

She alleges that the Hammer family has a history of violence and reveals that the actor's great-great grandfather was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in 1920.

Casey Hammer claims that in 1955, her father killed a man over a gambling debt but was never charged as he claimed self-defence.

She has also written a self-published book, Surviving My Birthright, about her family's dark past. She alleges in the book - according to Variety - that her father sexually abused her as a child.

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Armie Hammer has always denied the allegations. Pictured with his estranged wife, Elizabeth Chambers. Credit: Alamy/PA Images

Hammer has always vehemently denied the allegations, saying that the women had consented to their interactions with him.

Per NME, Hammer's attorney stated at the time the claims surfaced: "From day one, Mr. Hammer has maintained that all of his interactions [with every sexual partner] have been completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory."

According to Vanity Fair, when the allegations arose, Hammer was dropped by his agent and publicist. He also "stepped away" from a movie in which he was supposed to star alongside Jennifer Lopez.

The disturbing yet highly-anticipated docuseries will be released on Discovery+ on September 2.

Featured image credit: Alamy/Erik Pendzich