A young lady has made accusations against a member of the Nothing More crew in relation to the band’s performance at The Criterion Theater in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on February 3, as per Lambgoat. Since giving her first story, the lady, who has been identified as Morgan Dunbar, has been compiling witness accounts and evidence in preparation for filing charges. The management of the band is aware of the situation, according to sources. Since then, the crew member in question has taken down his social media profiles. The crew member’s termination has been confirmed by a statement from Nothing More. No more information has been released as of yet.
On February 4, 2026, I attended a concert for a band called Nothing More. Prior to the show, I reached out to a crew member for the band (Nothing More) to let him know I would be attending and to ask if he would like to meet up and say hello in person. We had been on social media for some time and shared mutual connections within the music industry, so I believed it would be a good opportunity to network. He responded, and we communicated back and forth, agreeing to meet once I arrived at a show.
I attended the concert that evening with my sister. During the opening bands, we each ordered one mixed drink per band.
We met up with Zach and spoke briefly in person. The interaction felt normal. He returned to his work and told me he would message me later to come watch the headlining band with him at the front of the house.
While waiting, we continued messaging and joked about lyrics from the opening bands, including joking about drinking games tied to certain derogatory words used in the songs. Zach asked what I was drinking and how many drinks I had consumed. I told him I was drinking vodka and that I was on my second drink at that point. He told me that vodka was not available but that he might have tequila that he could bring to me when we watched the show together at the front of house.
When it was time to meet him at the front of house, he had a red solo cup containing tequila. There was not much in the cup, possibly a couple of shots. I sipped from it during the headlining performance, and he took a few sips as well.
I joked with him about having him drink from the cup first to ensure it was not tampered with. He stated that he would drink from it if I wanted reassurance, and he appeared to take a drink. I am not entirely certain if he actually did. At the time, I did not question it further, as I did not feel that the situation was heading in a concerning direction.
I was intentionally watching my alcohol intake. I work and network within the industry and also with people who were part of that venue’s staff, including one of the venue leads present that evening. I take my professional reputation seriously and did not want to jeopardize it by becoming overly intoxicated or behaving unprofessionally.
After the show ended, Zach asked if I would like to stay and hang out until bus call. Up to that point, everything had gone well, so I agreed. My sister was my ride, and arrangements were discussed for getting me home while I went to speak with a friend and boss (from another venue).
Afterward, I assisted Zach by helping push several road cases to the loading dock. Once his equipment was loaded onto the trailer, we walked toward the green room. As we approached, I observed crew members and artists standing in a circle, loudly chanting, ‘slut, slut, slut.’ This made me uncomfortable, and when I asked about it, I was told it was a nightly ranking or hazing ritual in which someone earned the title based on interactions with women, such as talking to or exchanging numbers with someone. It was presented to me as something meant to be harmless.
Zach poured additional tequila from a refrigerator into a red solo cup, from which multiple people including myself drank over the remainder of the time. I continued to sip and did not drink quickly. From what I can recall, my interactions with artists and crew members remained normal. Some of us discussed adding each other on social media and staying in contact.
After this point, my memory becomes unclear.
- I know that I ended up in a green room bathroom with Zach.
- I know that sexual contact occurred.
- I do not know my physical or mental state at the time those actions began, nor do I know whether he was unaware of my condition at the onset of those actions.
- I know that my toxicology report did not show the presence of any substances (the appropriate people have copies of my medical reports).
- Over the course of the night, I consumed five drinks total: three vodka mixed drinks during the opening bands, tequila sipped from the first red solo cup during the headliner, and additional tequila from a final red solo cup later in the evening.
- I did not experience typical symptoms of alcohol toxicity or poisoning (no vomiting, no feelings of the progression of drunkenness, no slurring of speech or walking impairment before incapacitation).
- At this time, I cannot accuse anyone of the intent to commit sexual assault without definitive proof.
- I am unable to afford independent testing for Rohypnol or similar date-rape drugs, as local hospitals do not routinely screen for them and insurance does not cover such testing.
- I do know that when my pants were pulled up afterward, my underwear was not pulled up.
- I have retained and sealed the clothing for potential DNA evidence if needed in the future.
- I am unable to obtain a SANE examination without filing a police report.
- At this time, I am not comfortable filing criminal charges against someone when I am not certain of intent, despite finding the conduct that occurred after to be dehumanizing.
- I did become incapacitated. At some point, I could not see or move my body. Large portions of time are nonexistent, and I do not know how aware or conscious I was during that period.
- I do remember Zach panicking once he realized something was wrong. I have vague recollections of him being on the phone with my sister.
- I later learned that I was left alone on the bathroom floor.
- I also learned that Zach and other members of his team stood outside the venue while I remained on the floor, with my condition unknown.
- I later learned that a venue staff member noticed the bus was still present after curfew and returned to investigate.
- That staff member found me on the bathroom floor and took steps to ensure my safety.
- I later learned that, prior to the staff member’s arrival, the discussed plan was to leave a back door propped open for my sister to retrieve me, despite her being unaware of my actual condition.
- I later learned that it took three adult men to carry me out of the venue and place me into my sister’s car due to my complete loss of mobility. Deadweight.
- I know that while I lay on the bathroom floor, I fought to remain alert and to communicate as best I could when people were there.
- There were moments when I had to consciously focus on breathing so that I could stay alive, telling myself to take deep breaths.
- I still do not have answers to what caused my level of incapacitation. I have follow-up appointments to try and find answers.
- Someone on that team made the decision to leave me alone on that floor. Not just Zach.
- No one from that team acted as though I might have been experiencing a serious medical emergency.
- Had I died during the nearly hour I remained there before being discovered by staff and placed in my sister’s care, those responsible could have been held negligent for my death.
- But I did not die, and accountability is still warranted for how I was left.
- I have been informed that video footage shows several individuals from that team standing casually outside while I lay on the floor in distress.
- My concern is whether this has occurred before.
If there is a pattern of such behavior, I am concerned about how many others may be affected or have already experienced the same with this crew.- I was not attending the concert to party or pursue casual sexual encounters.
- I am attempting to reconstruct the events in a manner that is accurate, truthful, and fair.
- I attempted multiple times to contact Zach afterward in hopes of understanding what occurred, only to discover he had blocked me that same evening.
- Good people do not leave a woman experiencing a medical crisis alone on a bathroom floor.
- Whoever made the decision to not re-enter the bathroom, and whoever knew of my condition and failed to act, should be held accountable.
- It is unacceptable to leave someone in that condition, depart for the next city, and pretend that person was not left in a potentially fatal situation.
I am a human being.
I deserved better than to be discarded like that.
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 has been fired and we will cooperate fully with any investigation.
A brief statement regarding our crew:
Zach Bonin, the crew member who was fired, was the only person aware of the woman’s condition until venue staff found her incapacitated in the bathroom. He is the only individual who knows what occurred prior to that discovery.
A venue staff member notified the tour personnel that were stil in thev enue parking lot of the situation. The venue staff member and two other NM crew members responded immediately, remained with the woman, and provided support until she was safely picked up by a family member. We are proud of how these crew members handled a terrible situation. They acted quickly and with integrity to protect her and render aid when it was needed.


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