Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, who has long been silent about all the allegations levied against him by several people like DogPack404, finally broke his silence in a recent interview with fellow YouTuber Oompaville. Accordingly, fans are wondering what MrBeast said about his allegations.
Here is what has been uncovered on the matter.
MrBeast addresses his allegations for the first time
In a recent interview with Oompaville, MrBeast explained why he had been silent about all the allegations against him for a long time. He said it was because of the three-month investigation into Ava Kris Tyson’s grooming accusations. The top YouTuber also told Oompaville that he had been advised to avoid publicly commenting on the situation to ensure that witnesses were not influenced and that the investigation’s integrity could be protected.
Moreover, when asked about it, MrBeast also mentioned in the interview that he would likely sue former employee DogPack404 for spreading lies and information about him. He said, “What do you do if someone is just spreading misinformation about you and causing harm to your business… Like getting to the point where you might have to actually fire people because it’s costing so much revenue?”
DogPack404 earlier posted two videos on YouTube claiming that MrBeast was a fraud and sociopath.
The top YouTuber also denied faking any of his giveaways, as DogPack404 suggested. He claimed he had people looking into his footage to verify the matter. He even offered to refund those who felt his giveaways cheated them.
Furthermore, MrBeast also denied making fake videos using CGI in the interview. He emphasized that his team spent over millions of dollars in the creation of actual sets. He also said that his team would spend at least “100 days” to build a room for just “one shot.”
The YouTuber also denied the allegations of insider trading and claims that he profited from Polychain Monsters and JIGSTACK sales. He said he was not directly involved with the transactions. YouTuber Coffezilla previously debunked these claims. He also denied allegations of mold found in his Lunchly products and the use of child labor in Feastables productions.