Jeff, who used to work as an A&R executive at Atlantic and Elektra Records, called Chappell “far too green and misinformed” to speak up on the issues she raised, and accused her of acting like “the kid who didn’t get picked for dodgeball.”
He claimed that Chappell’s demands were disingenuous and that she was “an artist basking in industry love while broadcasting naïveté and taking aim at the very machine that got her there.”