Charli D’Amelio’s Dad Denies Millions Were Stolen

Marc D’Amelio pushed back hard against claims that millions were stolen from Charli D’Amelio’s account while he and his wife were in charge, calling the story “BS” and saying his daughter “is being manipulated.” Charli and her team have not responded publicly.
Charli D’Amelio’s dad, Marc D’Amelio, didn’t let the rumor sit. In comments responding to a viral gossip post, he denied claims that millions of dollars were taken from his daughter’s account while he and his wife were overseeing it—and he accused others of trying to manipulate Charli.
The story originally circulated through Deuxmoi. The account claimed Charli became aware of missing money after Marc and Heidi were supposed to be removed from her accounts. Deuxmoi also alleged the situation sparked a rift in the family, with Charli’s sister Dixie siding with their parents.
Marc fired back directly under the post, calling the report “a bunch of BS.” He also alleged that his daughter “is being manipulated,” and he said he has “receipts.”
In a longer response, Marc added, “Over the last six years we have remained silent and never addressed gossip but the time has come to set the record straight.”
He followed that up with a second comment claiming Charli “is always had a team in place lawyers, business manager, manager agent”—though he did not say who, exactly, was responsible for the alleged manipulation.
TMZ reached out to Charli’s team for comment, but there has been no word back so far. Charli has also not publicly responded to the report.
The dispute is now standing on two competing versions: a gossip account’s allegation that money went missing during Marc and Heidi’s oversight. and Marc’s insistence that the claims are false and that Charli is being influenced by others. With Charli’s team silent and Charli herself not weighing in, the argument remains unresolved—at least in public.
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