Alexander Wang Admits Attending Drug-Fueled Parties But Denies Sex Abuse

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Alexander Wang Admits Attending Drug-Fueled Parties But Denies Sex Abuse

Alexander Wang has admitted that he “frequently” went to parties “where drugs and alcohol were present,” but denies ever sexually assaulting anyone.

As we reported, the designer was accused of lacing drinks with Molly and allegedly taking advantage of several victims.

RELATED: UPDATE: Alexander Wang Slams Allegations He Drugged And Sexually Assaulted Male Models

On Monday, Wang addressed his employees,

In a statement obtained by Page Six, he said, “Firstly, I’d like to take the opportunity to connect directly with the people who have helped me grow this brand into what it is today and address the recent false, fabricated and mostly anonymous accusations against me.”

“While I have always been active in my social life, frequently attending various industry gatherings, parties and concerts where drugs and alcohol were present… but contrary to what has been said, I have never taken advantage of others in a sexual manner or forced anything on anyone without consent. I also have never abused my status or fame for my own benefit.”

“These baseless allegations were started on social media by sites which repeatedly disregarded the value and importance of evidence or fact checking. It’s my priority to prove these accusations are untrue and are fueled by solely opportunistic motives.”

Former model and graphic designer Owen Mooney took to TikTok to share his alleged encounter with Wang in 2017, describing how he “froze” when he alleged that Wang groped his crotch during a concert in New York City. On Wednesday, another young man told DailyMail.com that Wang was “aggressive” and performed sex acts on him back in August while he was in a blacked-out state, in a packed club, and later that night in an Uber.

Lisa Bloom is representing a few of Wang’s alleged victims.

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BROOKLYN, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 06: Alexander Wang attends the Bvlgari B.zero1 Rock collection event at Duggal Greenhouse on February 06, 2020, in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Steven Ferdman/Getty Images)

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