Netflix’s Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard has reportedly parted ways with major Hollywood talent shop, the Agency for the Performing Arts (APA), after the firm’s top representative for young stars was accused of sexually assaulting two young men. Filmmaker and former child star Blaise Godbe Lipman named APA’s Tyler Grasham in a Facebook message this week as the man who sexually assaulted him when he was a teenage actor. Wolfhard, Variety reports, was one of Grasham’s clients. He represents several child actors. “Tyler Grasham, under the pretense of a business meeting regarding potential agency representation at APA Agency, fed me alcohol while I was underage and sexually assaulted me,” Lipman wrote in a Facebook message. “APA Agency has kept this man employed, working with kid actors. I find it incredibly difficult to believe they do not know of his predatory behavior, using his position within the company to prey on naive kids.” Lipman told TheWrap he met Grasham when he was 17 or 18. Lucas Ozarowski, a 27-year-old actor, also alleged this week that he was sexually assaulted by Grasham. Ozarowski said that after a night of drinking last year, Grasham “reached over and grabbed me under my pants. It really took me off guard. I pulled his hands out