Michael Greenfield Reveals Disturbing Messages Allegedly Sent by Rachel Thompson

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In the wake of Rachel Thompson’s recent apology, fashion designer Michael Greenfield has come forward with claims of harassment stemming from 2014. Hours after Thompson expressed remorse for her “past offensive tweets” in a Medium post, Greenfield shared what he described as threatening messages purportedly from Thompson, recounting the “deep, unhealed trauma” he has endured since that time.

“I cannot find peace until I share my truth,” Greenfield stated, revealing that he had thoughts of suicide and continues to struggle with depression. He detailed his experience, noting, “For the past seven years, I’ve carried this heavy trauma. In 2014, Rachel publicly accused me of racism on my Instagram, based on a manipulated comment that has since been debunked by Instagram and removed. When I tried to explain my situation to her, she dismissed my pleas, claiming my career was finished.”

Greenfield further alleged that Thompson and her associate, stylist Lisa Monroe, actively worked to undermine his professional opportunities, threatening brands and individuals associated with him. He described being dropped from projects without explanation and felt trapped by the influence of powerful figures in the industry. “I felt hopeless, as if there was no way to escape the wrath of Hollywood elites who could easily ruin me with a single message. I became a victim of both online defamation and real-life blacklisting,” he recounted.

Among the disturbing messages shared by Greenfield were comments in which Thompson allegedly said, “People like you deserve to suffer and die. You might as well be dead. Your career is over, just watch.”

Neither Monroe nor Thompson has publicly responded to the allegations. However, Thompson returned to social media to post a photo of a new tattoo, alluding to her ongoing controversies, and expressed love for her followers, saying, “Even if you hate me, I send you love. How annoying is that!”

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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In summary, Michael Greenfield has shared alarming messages he claims were sent by Rachel Thompson, detailing how they contributed to years of mental anguish and professional setbacks. As the situation unfolds, the impact of such online interactions continues to raise critical discussions around mental health and accountability in the digital age.