'All Gas No Brakes' Andrew Callaghan responds to sexual misconduct accusation

Andrew Callaghan, All Gas No Brakes

Andrew Callaghan, 'All Gas No Brakes' host and star of new HBO documentary 'This Place Rules', responds to allegations of sexual misconduct against him...saying one of the alleged victims told him asked for some serious dough before making his accusation public.

A legal representative for the journalist told TMZ, "Andrew is devastated to be accused of any type of physical or mental coercion against anyone. Conversations about pressure and consent are extremely important and Andrew wants to have these conversations, then he can continue to learn and grow."

Added: "While each dynamic is open to interpretation and good communication is essential from everyone involved, repeated requests for money should not be part of these conversations."< /p>

For those unaware, Andrew started getting some heat on TikTok after a woman named Caroline Elise recounted an alleged incident between her and Andrew - claiming he got her consent to sleep together wearing it.

A directly informed source tells us that Caroline asked Andrew for money, referring to the "big check" he received from HBO for his documentary. She reportedly demanded to be paid a few minutes before the documentary aired.

We were told Andrew hadn't paid, and Caroline went live on TikTok a few days later -- urging others to come forward, which is exactly what happened.

Andrew's legal representative tells us that he is committed to being better with balanced communication and improving himself, and wishes to remind his audience that "even if one affected partner is too many, there are there are always many sides to a story".

'All Gas No Brakes' Andrew Callaghan responds to sexual misconduct accusation
Andrew Callaghan, All Gas No Brakes

Andrew Callaghan, 'All Gas No Brakes' host and star of new HBO documentary 'This Place Rules', responds to allegations of sexual misconduct against him...saying one of the alleged victims told him asked for some serious dough before making his accusation public.

A legal representative for the journalist told TMZ, "Andrew is devastated to be accused of any type of physical or mental coercion against anyone. Conversations about pressure and consent are extremely important and Andrew wants to have these conversations, then he can continue to learn and grow."

Added: "While each dynamic is open to interpretation and good communication is essential from everyone involved, repeated requests for money should not be part of these conversations."< /p>

For those unaware, Andrew started getting some heat on TikTok after a woman named Caroline Elise recounted an alleged incident between her and Andrew - claiming he got her consent to sleep together wearing it.

A directly informed source tells us that Caroline asked Andrew for money, referring to the "big check" he received from HBO for his documentary. She reportedly demanded to be paid a few minutes before the documentary aired.

We were told Andrew hadn't paid, and Caroline went live on TikTok a few days later -- urging others to come forward, which is exactly what happened.

Andrew's legal representative tells us that he is committed to being better with balanced communication and improving himself, and wishes to remind his audience that "even if one affected partner is too many, there are there are always many sides to a story".

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