Key Takeaways
- Reggie Watts' attorney Andrew Brettler called it "dangerously false" to hold the comedian responsible for ex-girlfriend Katherine Early McCollough's suicide and rejected the investigation as a "preconceived narrative."
- Brettler denied that Watts encouraged McCollough's substance use and said neither she nor anyone close to her ever told Watts she was suicidal.
- Rolling Stone reported that drugs played a central role in their relationship and that McCollough experienced mania before their 2025 breakup; Peruvian authorities said she and Fabian Gorldt died by suicide in March 2026.
Reggie Watts has been publicly condemned in the suicide of his ex-girlfriend Katherine Early McCollough, and his attorney has weighed in on the matter.
In a newly published Rolling Stone investigation, it's been claimed that the comedian and musician drove the 36-year-old to her death. Attorney Andrew Brettler called it "dangerously false" to suggest Watts bore any responsibility.
In a statement to Rolling Stone, Brettler also dismissed the broader story as a "preconceived narrative," and specifically pushed back on claims that Watts encouraged McCollough's substance abuse, stating that she was already an "experienced drug user" who "did not need any so-called 'encouragement' from him."
Through his attorney, the former The Late Late Show With James Corden bandleader also issued a statement about his awareness of McCollough's mental health. "Not once during that period did Katherine...
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