Armie Hammer Reportedly Sued by American Express Over Unpaid $67,000 Balance
A son of the businessman Michael Armand Hammer and a great-grandson of the oil tycoon Armand Hammer and the singer Baroness Olga von Root, he began his acting career with guest appearances in several television series, Armie Hammer is once again in the hot seat with American Express pursuing him for dodging payments for over a decade.
Armie Hammer has hit the pause button on his acting career, and big potential paydays and now a credit card company's coming after him for a fat balance they say he owes.
American Express is suing the disgraced actor, claiming he owes upwards of nearly $67,000 for unpaid charges and/or cash advances, plus balance transfers. Unclear when he allegedly racked up the balance, but AmEx says he's had the account since 2011, according to TMZ.
After a successful career in the entertainment industry, Hammer’s life began to come apart last year when he was accused of sexual assault.
The culmination of several allegations led to Discovery’s series House of Hammer, which investigated the life and family of Armie Hammer, per the Brag.
According to the documentary Hammer was biting women, tracking them and and even claimed he wanted to brand someone.
In a series of alleged texts he claimed “I am 100% a cannibal… Fuck that’s scary to admit.”
“You crying and screaming, me standing over you. I felt like a god,” another allegedly read. “I’ve never felt such power or intensity.”
“I’m not gonna lie. You crying and crawling away while I stalked you down your hallway was so exhilarating.”
“I need your blood. I crave it.”
“I want to see everything… I want to see your brain, your blood, your organs, every part of you… I would definitely bite it… 100%… Or try to fuck it. Not sure which… Probably both.”
Allegedly, the AmEx account is a shared account between himself and ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers. it is expected that the issue will be resolved when the divorce is finalised. Hammer and Chambers filed for divorce in July of 2020. Chambers labelled the doco-series as “heart breaking on so many levels and very painful.”
“The past is the past and all we can do is take this as a moment to learn and listen, and hopefully process and heal in every capacity.”
“It didn’t feel great, especially when you feel like you have done that work… But the moral of the story is that work is never done.”
As of a couple months ago, it appears he's been working out in the Caymans selling timeshares.
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