Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd, faces accusations of antisemitism in a new investigation.
Image Credit - Instagram
A 37-minute documentary by the Campaign Against Antisemitism reveals emails allegedly written by Waters, including offensive language.
Image Credit - Instagram
Waters is accused of asking his crew if they could write derogatory terms on an inflatable pig used in his concerts.
Image Credit - Instagram
Former music associates claim Waters mocked his former saxophonist's grandmother who died in the Holocaust.
Image Credit - Instagram
Waters reportedly demanded that vegetarian food be taken away, referring to it as "Jew food."
Image Credit - Instagram
Waters has denied being antisemitic in the past.
Image Credit - Instagram
The investigation includes a 2010 email where Waters asked if the floating pig could be covered with offensive symbols and epithets.
Image Credit - Instagram
Interviews with Norbert Stachel and Bob Ezrin provide further insights into Waters' alleged behavior.
Image Credit - Instagram
Deborah Lipstadt, U.S. special envoy to combat antisemitism, and the State Department have criticized Waters in the past.
Image Credit - Instagram
Waters' actions have also drawn condemnation from fellow Pink Floyd member David Gilmour and lyricist Polly Samson.
Image Credit - Instagram