Jared Leto is making headlines — and not the kind you want. Nine women have stepped forward accusing the actor and musician of sexual misconduct. Some say they were minors when the alleged incidents happened.
The claims got fresh attention after Air Mail published an in-depth report. One woman says Leto started sending her messages when she was just 16. “Late-night texts, talking about my looks,” she told Air Mail. The conversation reportedly turned sexual pretty fast.
Another woman recalls Leto showing up nude during a visit when she was 17. No heads-up, no warning, just Jared Leto in the buff. Awkward much?
Things get heavier. Some women say they met Leto at concerts or private parties, including a place dubbed “The House of Secrets.” One accuser said after she turned 18, he forced her to touch him while he was exposed. She said, “He told me I owed him for flying me out.”
The allegations span years and come with screenshots and photos, according to Air Mail’s report. None of these women went to police back then — they’re speaking out now.
This story also ties back to a 2012 Tumblr post by DJ Allie Teilz, who said Leto “assaulted and traumatized” her at 17. Her post resurfaced recently, sparking more voices to come forward on social media.
Jared Leto’s team hit back hard. His spokesperson told Air Mail the allegations are “demonstrably false.” They said any fan communication was “non-sexual” and “friendly.” About Teilz’s claim, the spokesperson was equally firm, calling it “fabricated.” They also disputed a story about a woman’s rejected assistant job, saying it was just an unpaid internship that never happened.
Leto himself hasn’t made a public comment. No criminal charges are on the table — yet. But this wave of accusations is stirring up serious conversations. The energy on social platforms is high. People want accountability. The women want to be heard.