‘House of Hammer’: Armie Hammer’s most shocking texts women claim

This documentary contains graphic descriptions of violence, sexual abuse, and coercive control.

That’s the warning viewers see when they first turn on “House of Hammer,” a new three-part documentary series from Discovery+, which reveals the details surrounding the sexual abuse allegations against Armie Hammer.

In early 2021, an onslaught of unverified messages allegedly sent to women by the “social network” star surfaced after one of his girlfriends began posting anonymous video messages in which Hammer allegedly texted, “I 100% cannibal” and “I want to eat you”. The letters multiplied, and Hammer’s career declined.

Hammer denied all allegations, asserting that any and all interactions with his sexual partners were consensual and participatory. But several women accused him of mistreatment, coercion and even rape, which led to an LAPD investigation.

If you’ve been on social media for the past year and a half, “House of Hammer” repeats a lot of what you may have already seen. But the docuseries unearth more letters (which Hammer never checked), while also delving into Hammer’s turbulent family history. (He’s the grandson of oil tycoon Armand Hammer.)

Hammer’s team did not respond to any of the allegations in the House of Hammer. The actor’s lawyer refused to comment on the docuseries when he was contacted diverse.

Here are some of the biggest bombshells and allegations from the “House of Hammer.”

Hammer allegedly sent a voice message to a woman, in which he said he wanted to tie her up with ropes and “impair” her.

“Okay, buckle up. That would be the bet. If I win, I’ll come over to your house with my bag of goodies,” Hammer is heard saying in the series, in an alleged audio message. “My bet was to appear where you are and completely limit you and impede your ability and then be able to do whatever I want to every hole in your body until I’m done.”

Hammer referred to the woman as his “servant.”

“I decide when to eat, when to sleep,” an alleged text read from Hummer, as it appears on screen. Hammer appeared to often call his sexual partners a “cat” and in one of the letters allegedly referred to a woman as his “personal little slave”.

“You are mine! Can you hear me? I own you now. I will possess you forever,” another unverified text from Hammer’s reading.

Julia Morrison, an artist who says Hammer reached out to her on Instagram, appears on camera in a documentary series to share some of the messages she says she received from the actor.

Morrison read aloud as she read her scripts: “I have a fantasy to have someone prove their love and devotion and tie them up in a public place at night and use their bodies for free… and see if they would fuck strangers for me.”

In another text, Morrison stated that Hammer wrote, “Don’t think or worry about anything except being a good little pet. My personal little slave…in return you will be worshiped, fed, and fucked.”

One woman says that Hammer came to her apartment building without warning.

Courtney Voskovitch says she met Hammer at a bar in 2019. The next morning, she said he added her on Instagram. A few months later, Hammer sent her a message via a social media app, starting a series of daily calls and messages. Vucekovich explains that she and Hammer had close communication on a regular basis and would share their traumas with each other, forming a deep relationship. She says Hammer was “love pounding her” and she believed him.

Voskovitch says Hammer showed up at her apartment in Dallas, Texas, and sent her a photo of the building before they met in person. This came after he called her 22 times in a row, she claimed. “Leave,” Voskovitch wrote a text message to Hammer in capital letters. I wrote “Why are you there”. She claims Hammer replied, “You’re trying to find your scent.”

“I remember being like, ‘Are we flirting? Or is this scary?’”

Hammer then sent her photos of her building entrance and texted, “I’m going. Nothing you can do to stop me.” I left her a note. When I opened the envelope, it read, “I’m going to bite the fuck out of you” with his signature.

“I didn’t know how to feel about the note,” Voskovic said. “I took it figuratively, not literally. I thought he wanted intimacy and closeness and wanted us to be together, so I chose to look at it as more fulfilling than worrying. When I told my friends about our conversation, I left that part. I think it says a lot.”

One of the women claimed that Hammer tracked a woman’s location on his phone.

Voskovitch, the main accused in “House of Hammer,” claims Hammer tracked her location on his phone. One day, when she was out for a walk with a friend, Hammer showed up on his scooter, she says.

“I fell into it again,” Voskovic admits. “I thought it was romantic. I thought, ‘He’s fighting for me.'”

Vucekovich says she tried to break things off with Hammer, but he didn’t want to leave her alone, and went back to the relationship.

“When you really care about someone, it’s kind of crazy that your brain is willing to ignore or justify the past,” she explains. “But then there are these things that happen constantly… I will have hand marks that will remain on my body.”

Hammer told the women his bite marks were a “badge of honour.”

“It bites so badly,” Voskovic says in front of the camera, and shows a picture of a bite mark on the skin, which she says she thinks Hammer filmed.

“He tells you to wear it like a badge of honor,” she says. “It almost convinced me that I was lucky to have it. Although it seems turbulent, at the time, I would interpret it as love. Looking at it now, it makes me sick. It pushes your limits a little at a time.”

Hammer allegedly wanted to describe a woman.

Through various alleged texts displayed on the screen, Hammer’s graphic messages sometimes reveal fantasies to the women with whom he communicates.

One of the purported texts read from Hammer: “I want to bite you and leave a mark and then that mark turns into a tattoo.” “Teach you, tattoo you, tag you, shave your head and keep your hair with me, cut off a piece of your skin and have you cook it for me.”

One woman said she did not say “no” but did not feel safe.

Vucekovich says Hammer persuaded her to participate in BDSM activity, even though she felt insecure.

“He told me he only chained up models, never people. He wants to share this with me — this fantasy, this experience, something new that he’s never tried with anyone,” Voskovic explains. She remembers trying to get out of the situation, telling Hammer she wasn’t feeling well. She said he was angry. “I was like, ‘How do I get out of this?'” “

I wasn’t. I didn’t say no. I said I didn’t feel well. I said everything but ‘no’, Voskovic says, delving into the details of a horrific scene. Hammer puts together a ‘scary playlist’ and chords on Her wrists, neck, ankles, and behind her back.” “I had bruises. I hated him. I understand that if it’s your imagination or something you prefer – more power to you – but I didn’t like it. Didn’t feel safe. I didn’t feel loved. It was terrible. You feel completely paralyzed. There’s just something about being traumatized when you can’t move and can’t move. There’s this fight and flight and you can’t do either. You are stuck there. I would close my eyes until it was over and he went to sleep like it was nothing.”

Vucekovich shares with producers she wrote in her diary after that incident that Hammer wanted to “control” and “comply”.

“I cut off the heart of a live animal before and ate it while it was still warm.”

One of the more shocking messages appears to show Hammer saying he cut out an animal’s heart and ate it.

Hammer’s alleged text said, “I cut off the heart of a live animal before and ate it while it was still warm.” “Totally raw. I’m still warm… I would have eaten your heart if I wasn’t stuck without you then. ”

In another text, he allegedly wrote, “I’m a 100% cannibal… damn, that’s scary to admit.”

Another one of his letters allegedly says, “I need your blood. I crave it.”

And in another stanza: “I want to see everything…I want to see your mind, your blood, your organs, every part of you…I will definitely bite it…100%…or try to fuck it. I’m not sure…Both of them are on” Most likely.”

One text allegedly shows Hammer telling a woman that he enjoys “raping you on the floor”.

“You were the sharpest and most extreme version of the one I’ve ever been through. Raping you on the floor with a knife against you. Everything else seemed boring,” one text read, allegedly written by Hammer for the woman behind an anonymous social media account, House Off Evie. This woman, known as Evie, accused Hammer of rape during a press conference alongside her attorney, Gloria Allred. It became the basis for an LAPD sexual assault investigation into the Hammer.

“You are crying and screaming, and I am standing over you. I felt like a god,” the alleged text read. “I’ve never felt so strong or intense.”

“I will not lie,” Hammer wrote in another purported letter. “You’re crying and crawling away while I was chasing you down your hallway. It was so cheerful.”

Hammer’s aunt thinks the men in her family are “real monsters.”

The actor’s aunt, Casey Hammer, who is separated from the family, works as a consultant at “House of Hammer”. She appeared in front of the camera in documentaries and says that she was not surprised when the scandal surrounding the actor surfaced.

Speaking of her wealthy family, she said, “Outside we were a perfect family, but underneath it all was a dark world of deceit, betrayal, and corruption. That’s why I’ve come forward now. It’s time to stop the cycle.”

Speaking of her brother and the other men of the Hammer dynasty, Casey Hammer says Armie Hammer’s treatment of women stems from the other male figures in his life.

“This is a sign of a real monster. You can look in the mirror and not see any aunt or you’re doing something wrong, and that’s how deep it goes with my brother, which is why he’s so scary because he doesn’t know anything,” she says. “And now, it’s Armie.”

She continues, “Every generation in my family has been implicated in dark misdeeds. And it’s only getting worse. There is a lot under the surface that is now finally emerging.”



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