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Armie Hammer accused of rape, attorney calls claim ‘outrageous’

/ 10:56 AM March 21, 2021

Handout photo shows a woman who identified herself only as Effie stands next to U.S. actor Armie Hammer

A woman who identified herself only as Effie stands next to U.S. actor Armie Hammer, who she accused on March 18, 2021 of raping her in 2017, in an undated photograph. Hammer’s lawyer called the allegation “outrageous” and said that all the actor’s sexual relationships were “completely consensual.” Image: courtesy of Gloria Allred/Handout via Reuters

LOS ANGELES — A young woman on Thursday accused American actor Armie Hammer of raping her four years ago in Los Angeles and police said they were investigating the matter.

Hammer’s lawyer called the allegation “outrageous” and said that all the actor’s sexual relationships were “completely consensual.”

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The rape allegation follows claims on social media in January by several women who accused the 34-year-old actor of emotional and physical abuse, and said he shared violent sexual fantasies. Hammer said at the time that he would not respond to what he called “vicious online attacks,” but he was dropped by his representatives and from two Hollywood projects.

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On Thursday, a woman who identified herself only as Effie, told a video news conference that she had been in a four-year romantic relationship with the actor, who was married to TV personality Elizabeth Chambers at the time.

“On April 24, 2017, Armie Hammer violently raped me for over four hours in Los Angeles, during which he repeatedly slammed my head against a wall, bruising my face,” Effie, now 24, told reporters.

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“He also committed other acts of violence against me, to which I did not consent,” she said.

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Effie’s attorney, Gloria Allred, said the woman had given evidence to police.

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A Los Angeles Police Department spokesman said that “Armie Hammer is the named suspect in an alleged sexual assault investigation” that was opened on Feb. 3, 2021.

Hammer’s lawyer, Andrew Brettler, said in a statement that the woman’s own correspondence with his client “undermines and refutes her outrageous allegations.”

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“From day one, Mr. Hammer has maintained that all of his interactions with (Effie) — and every other sexual partner of his for that matter — have been completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory,” the statement added.

Brettler said that as recently as July 2020, the accuser had sent graphic text messages to Hammer detailing her sexual desires.

Effie, who lives in Europe, said she met Hammer on Facebook in 2016 and fell in love with him. After the alleged rape, she said she had suffered traumatic flashbacks and had felt suicidal. She said she felt guilty about not speaking out sooner and hoped Hammer would “be held accountable.”

Hammer and Chambers split up in July 2020 after 10 years of marriage. JB

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