Since Discovery+ announced its new docu-series “House of Hammer,” pop culture enthusiasts have been clamoring to unravel the troubled history of the Hammer men. On September 2, the highly anticipated project finally premiered on the streamer and features jaw-dropping revelations about Armie Hammer, his grandfather Julian, and his great-grandfather Armand. The project also contains testimonials from Armie’s alleged sex abuse victims and his aunt Casey.
Courtney Vucekovich, who dated the actor in 2020, said she felt “degraded” at times during their relationship (via Entertainment Weekly). The business owner also recalled the time she felt “immobilized” by Armie after he tied her up in ropes despite feeling uncomfortable. “I was closing my eyes until it ended,” she said. In a confessional, Casey revealed that she wasn’t shocked by the allegations against Armie, before saying his behavior was “deep-rooted.” “Every generation of my family has been involved in dark misdeeds, and it just gets worse and worse and worse,” she added.
Alongside Armie’s alleged abuse, the documentary highlights Julian’s abusive behavior toward Casey and Armand’s history as an informant for the KGB. Armie’s father, Michael Hammer, was also accused of hosting orgies and having a “seven foot tall sex throne” with a cage underneath it. Following the documentary’s release, Casey opened up to Salon about her hopes for the series. “If I can help a child or victim know that they’re heard and that they’re not alone, then all of this has been worth it,” she said.
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