.AtlanticRecords co-founder and former CEO Ahmet Ertegun has been accused of sexual assault by a former talent manager who worked closely with him for years.
Roeg had begun working together with the company in or around 1983, acting as a talent manager combining clients of hers with the services of the Label, specifically signing Casper McCloud early on. By September, 1984, she had a contract with Atlantic in which she would serve as a talent finder, working on commission and royalty basis, putting her in a position to work closely with a range of employees at the company. She stopped working directly with Ertegun around 2003.
Roeg maintains that the Label knew about this sort of conduct, including in the “Factual Allegations” of her case that “Atlantic was confronted during the same period of Ms. Roeg’s affiliation with the Label by numerous women accusing Mr. Ertegun of inappropriate sexual conduct who sought and obtained settlements and/or cash payments, and signed confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements.” She was also never paid certain money that she was owed by the company, due to Ertegun withholding it.
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