Democratic influencer Harry Sisson faces serious allegations of manipulating multiple women into sending explicit photos via Snapchat while falsely claiming exclusivity. His absence from social media platforms speaks volumes as victims continue coming forward with their stories of manipulation and betrayal. Could this scandal influence how Democratic supporters vet their social media personalities?
Allegations Surface Against Democratic Influencer
Harry Sisson, a prominent TikTok influencer with a substantial Democratic following, stands accused of manipulating eleven women into sending explicit photos through Snapchat. Sarah Fields, a Republican State Delegate and US Army veteran brought these allegations to light with substantial evidence, including screenshots of conversations between Sisson and multiple women.
Fields detailed on social media how Sisson allegedly convinced these women that “he had no roster” and “respected them for more than their bodies” while simultaneously soliciting explicit images. The scandal has gained significant traction after Carlee Hosch publicly shared her nine-month experience of manipulation, supported by screenshot evidence showing Sisson’s communications.
🚨 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… pic.twitter.com/vRYuMEzWaH
— Sarah Fields (@SarahisCensored) March 18, 2025
Victims Share Their Experiences
Carlee Hosch revealed that Sisson maintained contact with multiple women while making each believe they were his exclusive romantic interest. “He sits here on his platform of almost 2 million followers and preaches respect for women and believing women, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,” Hosch stated. “And then he disrespected us so, so grossly. He asked for extremely intimate images and made us both think that we were the only ones he was talking to.”
Another accuser named Sara, also a domestic abuse survivor, detailed how Sisson allegedly exploited her vulnerability after gaining her trust. According to Fields’ posts, when the women eventually discovered each other, Sisson reportedly “called them all insane and attempted to coerce one of them into telling the public that the photos were ‘fake.'”
Several of the women involved have made their stances public, but the videos are not receiving much traction. While Harry Sisson continues to collect millions of views for his videos claiming that he is a supporter of women and a champion for women’s rights. pic.twitter.com/NNWXBBx4hY
— Sarah Fields (@SarahisCensored) March 18, 2025
Silence and Accountability
Hannah, another woman who came forward, described Sisson as “manipulative and predatory,” claiming his behavior follows a toxic pattern extending over years. The allegations have prompted discussions about the responsibility of influencers who build their platforms on political activism while allegedly engaging in exploitative behavior behind closed doors.
Sisson has not publicly addressed the allegations, with his last post on X dated March 19, just one day after the accusations became public. The contrast between his public persona as an advocate for women’s rights and the alleged private exploitation has sparked outrage across social media, with many calling for accountability from political influencers regardless of party affiliation.