Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Models accuse photograph­ers Weber, Testino of sex misconduct

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NEW YORK » In a sweeping new sexual misconduct investigat­ion, The New York Times reported Saturday that several male models have accused famed photograph­ers Bruce Weber and Mario Testino of unwanted advances and coercion.

Fifteen current and former models told the Times that Weber’s demands often occurred during photo shoots and other private sessions. Thirteen assistants and models accused Testino, the Times reported.

“I remember him putting his fingers in my mouth, and him grabbing my privates,” model Robyn Sinclair said of Weber. “We never had sex or anything, but a lot of things happened. A lot of touching. A lot of molestatio­n.”

Models were asked to “breathe” and to touch themselves and Weber, moving their hands wherever they felt “energy,” the newspaper said. Weber often would guide the models’ hands with his own, the newspaper reported.

Weber’s racy advertisem­ents for Calvin Klein, Abercrombi­e & Fitch and other companies helped turn him into a star in commercial and fine art photograph­y.

Testino, adored by celebritie­s, glossy magazines including Vogue and younger members of the British royal family, was accused of groping and making sexual comeons, the newspaper said.

Allegation­s against both date back many years, with accusers in some cases recounting details with remarkable consistenc­y, the Times said.

Representa­tives for both photograph­ers said they were dismayed and surprised by the allegation­s.

“I’m completely shocked and saddened by the outrageous claims being made against me, which I absolutely deny,” Weber said in a statement from his lawyer.

The law firm Lavely & Singer, representi­ng Testino, challenged the character and credibilit­y of people who complained of harassment.

Model Ryan Locke worked with Testino on Gucci ad campaigns and called him a “sexual predator.” He told the Times that when he told other models he was going to meet Testino for a possible casting “everyone started making these jokes — they said he was notorious, and ‘tighten your belt.’”

On the last day of a shoot, as they were taking photograph­s on a bed, Testino told everybody in the room to leave and locked the door, Locke recalled.

“Then he crawls on the bed, climbs on top of me and says, ‘I’m the girl, you’re the boy,’” Locke said. “I went at him, like, you better get away. I threw the towel on him, put my clothes on and walked out.”

Former assistants said Testino had a pattern of hiring young, heterosexu­al men and subjecting them to increasing­ly aggressive advances.

“Sexual harassment was a constant reality,” said Roman Barrett, an assistant to Testino in the late 1990s who said the photograph­er rubbed up against his leg with an erection and masturbate­d in front of him.

 ?? MICHAEL SOH — MATT SAYLES ?? This combinatio­n of 2008 and 2017 photos shows photograph­ers Bruce Weber, left, and Mario Testino. On Saturday The New York Times reported that male models have accused Weber and Testino of unwanted advances and coercion.
MICHAEL SOH — MATT SAYLES This combinatio­n of 2008 and 2017 photos shows photograph­ers Bruce Weber, left, and Mario Testino. On Saturday The New York Times reported that male models have accused Weber and Testino of unwanted advances and coercion.

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