

Allegations of sexual harassment, abuse, and assault have resurfaced against American comedian and actor, Chris D’Elia, three years after he was first hit with sexual misconduct allegations.
The actor, known for his roles in You and Undateable, faces new accusations from 10 women who claim he preyed on them for over a decade, according to a recent report by Rolling Stone. D’Elia has denied these accusations.
The article reports that multiple women claimed that D’Elia used his celebrity status in order to satisfy his own personal sexual gratification, with one woman saying that she was asked to perform a sexual act in exchange for a ticket to his show and another claiming that she was pressured into giving him oral sex before his set.
Other allegations include D’Elia dictating their clothing choices, monitoring their locations, and pressuring them to be “branded” with his initials. Additionally, four women recounted unsettling meetings and conversations with the comedian when they were teenagers.
According to the report, the FBI “interviewed several of D’Elia’s accusers and potential witnesses.” EW reached out to D’Elia’s legal team for comment, but did not immediately hear back. An FBI spokesperson told EW that the FBI neither confirms nor denies investigations, as a matter of longstanding policy “to protect both the integrity of an investigation and the reputation of those potentially involved in it.”
Two women, Jazzmyn Wollfe and another identified as Emma, revealed that their relationships with D’Elia took a turn for the worse after the initial allegations in 2020. They, along with two other women, described D’Elia as controlling, stating that he began monitoring their locations, dictating their outfits, setting curfews, and pushing them to get his initials tattooed. Wollfe and Emma shared that they became “dependent on his daily instructions and increasingly isolated from their families and friends.”
The report also claimed that D’Elia expected his “girls” to send explicit videos and photos upon request and would berate or ignore them as punishment if they didn’t reply promptly.
D’Elia has denied the new accusations and called into question the credibility of some of the accusers, as per a report by Rolling Stone. In 2021, he addressed the allegations in a YouTube video, admitting to using his celebrity status to engage in sexual activities with female fans while maintaining that all his relationships were “consensual and legal.”
“What I have come to understand is, this was always about sex to me. My life was — I mean, sex, it controlled my life,” D’Elia said at the time. “It was my focus, all the time. And I had a problem, and I do have a problem… I need to do work on that.” In January, D’Elia revealed on his Congratulations podcast that he entered a rehabilitation facility for addiction last November.
The women explained to Rolling Stone that they had never received an apology from D’Elia outside of his YouTube video, prompting Emma to share her experience. They stated that their goal wasn’t to “cancel” D’Elia but to shed light on his behavior.
A woman named Jill expressed, “I don’t care about canceling him. What I want now — what I think a lot of the victims want — is accountability and honesty, and for justice to be served.”
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