Since the allegations first surfaced in 2009, at least 21 women have made sexual assault, child molestation, and rape allegations against Vanity.[26] Former bandmates Garrett Ecstasy, who left the band in 2009, and Jayy Von Monroe, who left in 2016, have described Vanity as a sexual predator. In an interview with television journalist Chris Hansen, Jayy Von Monroe accused Vanity of abuse as well, stating that Vanity forced him to tour without his HIV medication which caused him to nearly contract AIDS. Von Monroe also stated that he later made a full recovery after leaving the band in 2016.[26] Jeffree Star and New Years Day members Ash Costello and Nikki Misery have stated that they observed Vanity engage in questionable or illegal sexual behavior during one of the Vans Warped Tours and also during the "All the Rage Tour 2012" in support of their third studio album of the same name around the early 2010s.[27][28] Many of the accusers were underage during the alleged attacks.[26][29][30][31][32][33] In response to the allegations, Combichrist removed Blood on the Dance Floor from their tour in 2014.[34] Merchandising website Big Cartel removed the band's products in 2018 in response to the allegations,[35] while Spotify and Google Play removed the band's music in April 2019 for violating their prohibited content policies against hate speech.[36][37][38] Vanity has responded to the accusations on multiple occasions, usually with denial, threats or evasion.[39]
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