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Leaked Audio Alleges Rebel Wilson PR Plot to Portray ‘The Deb’ Producer as Sex Trafficker

The Hollywood Reporter’s recording now sits in deposition exhibits, sharpening a defamation fight that also points to deleted anonymous websites.

Overview

  • Audio published by The Hollywood Reporter appears to capture crisis publicist Jed Wallace discussing labeling producer Amanda Ghost a “madame” and tying her to Len Blavatnik through anonymous online content.
  • Court materials referenced in new coverage cite a now‑deleted site titled “Amanda Ghost is a Destroyer of Worlds,” with deposition testimony describing how accusations were to be amplified online.
  • Entertainment Weekly reports that a court exhibit names Camp Sugar, seemingly Wilson’s company, as an author of a document detailing accusations, while factual responsibility remains contested.
  • Rebel Wilson has denied directing or creating smear websites in sworn testimony, and Wallace, Melissa Nathan, and former Wilson attorney Bryan Freedman have denied involvement or declined comment.
  • The multi‑party defamation litigation continues after a judge struck some of Wilson’s claims in January, with the film’s wider release delayed and an Australian opening slated for April 2026, while one outlet reports a trial date in October 2026.