Emma Appleton recent claims that the famous New York Photographer, Terry Richardson, allegations of sexual harassment may have been conducted by a fraudster, deceiving the model. On April 20, the English model, Emma Appleton accused Terry Richardson for sending her an indecent proposal, offering her to have sex with the photographer to get a spot on the Vogue magazine this year.
The photo shoot in exchange for sex proposal rumors from Terry Richardson, was denied by the photographer. Although many had speculated it was true because he was also known to had been accused previously and repeatedly for displaying misbehavior to his models in the past.
Based on a post published by Page Six from New York, reports have been made that the social media giant, Facebook, has reason to believe that the Terry Richardson profile used to send the indecent proposal message to Emma Appleton, was a fake account, and was not a verified profile of the photographer. Theo Yedinsky, an online forensic expert, gave a statement to the gossip news that the account was only has been in use for two weeks, and was connected to a questionable Gmail account.
Terry Richardson's representatives also gave a statement last week to E! News, that the photographer did not send the message to the English model, Enma Appleton, and that the Facebook profile used was known to be fake. The photographer's camp has no knowledge to whom the message came from.
Meanwhile, Emma Appleton already deactivated and deleted her twitter account in order to stay away from the issue. Vogue magazine also had issued a statement that they have no plans to work with Terry Richardson in the future, and was known to has distanced itself from the current issue.
The English model also posted a note via her Instagram account, and expressed her side on the current status of the issue, saying that if it was a fake account, then it should be removed from Facebook, and if it is real, Terry Richardson is a hideous man.
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