Tik Tok influencer Harry Sisson, a Democratic Party supporter, made several women send him their explicit photos through Snapchat, according to an X user who identifies herself as a Republican State Delegate.
Sarah Fields, a US Army veteran, further claimed that Sisson tried to pressure one of the women into calling the photos "fake."
The 'expose'Fields, whose X handle is @SarahisCensored, posted on Tuesday, "Harry Sisson convinced 11 different women that 'he had no roster' and 'respected them for more than their bodies' while persuading them to send explicit photos of themselves through Snapchat, including one from a domestic abuse survivor. When the women discovered each other one by one, he called them all insane and attempted to coerce one of them into telling the public that the photos were 'fake.'
She also requested readers to set aside their political differences and agree that this was "unacceptable behaviour" from a "man-child" with over 2 million (20 lakh) followers across social media platforms.
To back her claims, Fields posted several "receipts," including public TikTok videos of women claiming to be Sisson's victims.
Women speak up against Harry SissonAs per Carlee, whose TikTok handle is @carleehosch, Sisson "wooed" her from the beginning, reportedly convincing her that the respected her and had no plans of objectifying her.
Carlee, Fields said, created a private chat to chat with Harry that was meant for "his eyes only.”
"He loved it. He loved that I was not entertaining anyone else the way I was entertaining him,” Carlee alleged in another video.
Others who have come out against the top Democratic influencer include Sara (@playmatesara), Diana (@yagirldianamichelle) and Hannah (@americanahhannah). Hannah claimed to have known Harry since they were teens and accused him of being "manipulative and predatory."
Who is Harry Sisson? Has he responded?Sisson, who is yet to respond to the allegations, is, in his own words, a "Gen Z activist." Currently in his early 20s, he studies politics and law at New York University and since April 2020, he has been posting "political videos" on TikTok to reach out to young people and encourage them to vote.
He has since expanded to multiple other platforms and produces content on daily news, legislation and political events.
According to the pinned videos on his TikTok profile, he’s previously met with former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, both Democrats.