Armie Hammer's Alleged Victims Speak Out In 'House Of Hammer' Trailer

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Armie Hammer's alleged victims are sharing their stories in the first trailer of the new documentary series House of Hammer.

The jaw-dropping three minute, 29-second video, released Wednesday, August 10, includes interviews with two of the embattled actor's alleged victims,Courtney Vucekovich and Julia Morrison, as they recount their horrifying experiences with receipts to prove it all.

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“I have a fantasy about having someone prove their love and devotion and tying them up in a public place at night and making their body free use,” the Social Network star said in one alleged voice note sent to them.

Another voice note, allegedly sent by Hammer, teases more violent imagery: “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.”

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The three-part Discovery+’s new series also features footage of his aunt Casey Hammer, the businessman who made the family fortune in the oil business, as she offers in the trailer: "I’m about to reveal the dark, twisted secrets of the Hammer family."

Hammer, 35, called the allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse "bullsh*t," complaining he was being "kink shamed by the internet" when SFW screenshots of messages he allegedly sent were first brought to light earlier this year.

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After the initial leaked screenshots were brought to light, several women cam forward sharing their own alleged experiences, with Paige Lorenze claiming Hammer told her he wanted to find a doctor to remove her ribs so he could smoke and eat them. Vucekovich also said earlier this year he wanted to "break my rib and barbecue and eat it."

Aside from being axed from numerous projects because of the cannibal sex scandal, the Call Me by Your Name actor was dropped by his agency, William Morris Endeavor (WME), and his personal publicist.

House of Hammer premieres Friday, September 2, on Discovery+.

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