Nothing More Fires Crew Member After Allegations of Misconduct

Band addresses claims of sexual assault and incapacitation at recent show

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

Nothing More has addressed recent allegations made against one of their crew members, stating that the individual has been terminated as a result. A woman claimed she met up with a crew member named Zack at a recent Nothing More show, drank alcohol with him, and then became incapacitated, alleging that they engaged in sexual activity in a bathroom before she was left alone on the floor and carried out by venue staff.

Why it matters

The allegations raise concerns about the safety and well-being of concert attendees, as well as the responsibility of bands and their crews to maintain a professional and respectful environment. The band's swift action in firing the crew member signals their commitment to addressing such issues, though the woman has criticized their handling of the situation.

The details

According to the woman's Facebook posts, she reached out to a Nothing More crew member named Zack ahead of their Feb. 3 concert in Oklahoma City. She claimed they drank together throughout the night, and that she became incapacitated at some point, with limited memory of what occurred. The woman alleged that she and Zack engaged in sexual activity in a bathroom, and that she was later discovered on the bathroom floor by venue staff, who had to carry her out. She said she attempted to contact Zack afterward, but he had blocked her.

  • The alleged incident occurred on February 3, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • The woman made her initial Facebook post about the allegations on February 7, 2026.

The players

Nothing More

An American rock band that has been active since the early 2000s.

Zack

A crew member for Nothing More who was allegedly involved in the incident.

Morgan Dunbar

The woman who made the allegations against the Nothing More crew member on Facebook.

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What they’re saying

“On Saturday, we were made aware of accusations about one of our crew members. While we weren't present at the incident in question, having a safe work environment is something we take very seriously. The crew member was fired that same day and we will cooperate fully with any investigation.”

— Nothing More (Instagram Story)

“I did let him know that while there are no charges filed, there is an active report and he will be contacted about it to give those details. I let him know that as of right now I am just waiting for results and investigation to run its course before I decide what to do next. It was not a bad conversation and we were both able to communicate about how all of this has impacted our lives.”

— Morgan Dunbar (Facebook)

What’s next

The authorities will continue investigating the incident, and the woman says she is waiting for the results before deciding on her next steps.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of bands and concert organizers maintaining a safe and professional environment for all attendees, and the need for thorough investigations into allegations of misconduct to ensure justice is served.