Content warning: This article discusses sexual misconduct
The stain on pop-punk’s name continues with scene veterans Simple Plan now parting ways with their longtime bassist, David Desrosiers, following allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
The band announced the news on social media, writing: “Following recent public statements, David Desrosiers is withdrawing from the band in order to work on his personal issues.”
Their statement continues: “We offer our deepest apologies to the women who were hurt by his actions. We are also sorry for all our fans who are disappointed by this regretful situation. We will, as a band, take time to pause, reflect, and put in place guidelines to prevent similar situations from happening.”
In his own statement, Desrosiers — who has been a member of the band since 2020 — added: “Recent public statements have led me to acknowledge that some of the interactions I have had with women have caused them harm. I have decided to withdraw from the band and seek professional help to educate myself and act appropriately in the future. I am truly sorry for the harm I have caused to these women.”
As Exclaim points out, the move comes after allegations against Desrosier were posted on Twitter, with one of his alleged victims accusing the bassist of making inappropriate comments to her when she was underage, before pursuing her for sex after she became legal.
Simple Plan were last in Australia for Good Things 2019. You can read their full statement below.
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