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British pop-punk group Moose Blood have removed drummer Glenn Harvey following sexual harassment allegations.
The band released a statement on Facebook today after screenshots of the alleged harassment – sending unsolicited nude images and video in 2015 – gained traction on Twitter over the past week. Rumours began circulating that the alleged victim was underage at the time, but this has since been denied by the woman herself. Read her description of the events, and Moose Blood’s statement on the matter below.
For the people saying we created a fake account to pretend Glenn apologised please see the original screenshots pic.twitter.com/7IFXfmsF5M
— Lil Anime Tiddy’s (@Buffetb0ys) March 15, 2017
— Lil Anime Tiddy’s (@Buffetb0ys) March 15, 2017
RE: Glenn Moose Blood pt1 pic.twitter.com/tB7oQqLLYE
— Lil Anime Tiddy’s (@Buffetb0ys) March 16, 2017
RE: Glenn Moose Blood Pt2 pic.twitter.com/e0TSWDOnWg
— Lil Anime Tiddy’s (@Buffetb0ys) March 16, 2017
At the time of writing, Harvey has deleted his personal Instagram page. Moose Blood have also cancelled their St Louis, MO show scheduled for 23 March. It has been rescheduled for 6 April.
It’s worth noting that the drummer himself has not released a statement on the matter, and we’ll report the full story once it’s available.
EDIT 1032 AEST: We incorrectly stated Moose Blood are a Canadian band. This has been amended.