As the controversies have continued to pile up, Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson has reportedly hired a prominent lawyer, leaving some people feeling he's guilty.
Over the past few months, the streaming community has been scrutinizing MrBeast. Former employees have shared concerning accusations, including MrBeast faking giveaways, hiring sex offenders, and mistreating video participants. As the allegations continue, MrBeast has possibly hired a lawyer that is rubbing the content creation community the wrong way.
YouTuber and entertainer Rosanna Pansino has been following the MrBeast controversy from the start.
She has been one of the first to accuse him of faking challenge videos, pointing out on an H3H3 podcast that she had won a game, but the video showed MrBeast's friends, including Logan Paul, getting the prize money for first place. She later reported on MrBeast's Netflix show, claiming she received letters from participants who felt they weren't treated fairly and that the show was rigged.
Pansino has tweeted that MrBeast hired Matthew Hiltzik's crisis management company. Hiltzik began his PR career at Weinstein's Miramax and now represents politicians and Hollywood A-listers. Many fans see MrBeast's alleged hiring of Hiltzik as a sign of guilt — or at least fear.
Pansino then claimed that Hiltzik's first move with MrBeast was to have him "leak" an email. This, she said, was an attempt to rebuild MrBeast's image.
The email, written by MrBeast and directed at his team, stated that he hired the law firm Quinn Emanuel to investigate the Ava Tyson allegations and assess "our internal culture." MrBeast claims the investigation is not complete, but he has learned enough to "make several changes."
The email concluded: "As your leader, I take responsibility, and I am committed to continuing to improve and evolve my leadership style. While I have been mostly focused on creating content, launching Feastables, building our community, and leading our philanthropic efforts, I recognize that I also need to create a culture that makes all our employees feel safe and allows them to do their best work."
Pansino's accusations were met with skepticism from some of MrBeast's fans, with many calling her "salty" over losing the challenge video. However, others supported her investigation, noting that the letter seemed a bit strategic.
Source: https://www.si.com/esports/news/mrbeast-harvey-weinstein
Over the past few months, the streaming community has been scrutinizing MrBeast. Former employees have shared concerning accusations, including MrBeast faking giveaways, hiring sex offenders, and mistreating video participants. As the allegations continue, MrBeast has possibly hired a lawyer that is rubbing the content creation community the wrong way.
MrBeast Has Possibly Hired the Same Lawyer as Weinstein
YouTuber and entertainer Rosanna Pansino has been following the MrBeast controversy from the start.
She has been one of the first to accuse him of faking challenge videos, pointing out on an H3H3 podcast that she had won a game, but the video showed MrBeast's friends, including Logan Paul, getting the prize money for first place. She later reported on MrBeast's Netflix show, claiming she received letters from participants who felt they weren't treated fairly and that the show was rigged.
Pansino has tweeted that MrBeast hired Matthew Hiltzik's crisis management company. Hiltzik began his PR career at Weinstein's Miramax and now represents politicians and Hollywood A-listers. Many fans see MrBeast's alleged hiring of Hiltzik as a sign of guilt — or at least fear.
Pansino then claimed that Hiltzik's first move with MrBeast was to have him "leak" an email. This, she said, was an attempt to rebuild MrBeast's image.
The email, written by MrBeast and directed at his team, stated that he hired the law firm Quinn Emanuel to investigate the Ava Tyson allegations and assess "our internal culture." MrBeast claims the investigation is not complete, but he has learned enough to "make several changes."
The email concluded: "As your leader, I take responsibility, and I am committed to continuing to improve and evolve my leadership style. While I have been mostly focused on creating content, launching Feastables, building our community, and leading our philanthropic efforts, I recognize that I also need to create a culture that makes all our employees feel safe and allows them to do their best work."
Pansino's accusations were met with skepticism from some of MrBeast's fans, with many calling her "salty" over losing the challenge video. However, others supported her investigation, noting that the letter seemed a bit strategic.
Source: https://www.si.com/esports/news/mrbeast-harvey-weinstein