Coffeezilla Claims Stevewilldoit Wants to Sue Him Over Roobet YouTube Series

Coffeezilla Claims Stevewilldoit Wants to Sue Him Over Roobet YouTube Series

According to Coffeezilla, Stevewilldoit is planning to take legal action against him for a 2021 YouTube series in which he exposed Steve’s connections to Roobet crypto gambling.

The YouTuber’s popularity has soared over the years due to his videos exposing influencer-related crypto “scams.”

He has publicly criticized several well-known individuals, such as former FaZe member Frazier ‘Kay’ Khattrri, Logan Paul, and Dillon Danis.

In 2021, an investigative YouTuber released a six-part series exposing Nelk member Stevewilldoit’s involvement with the online crypto gambling platform Roobet.

On August 15, 2024, Coffee stated in a YouTube video that Steve is planning to sue him over the Roobet series.

“Coffee stated that he believed I accused him of owning Roobet in a video. When I asked him for a timestamp and explained that I did not recall accusing him, he replied that while I may not have directly accused him, the entire video could be misleading.”

The YouTuber stated that Steve informed him he was not “threatening”him, but instead sent Coffee a screenshot of a conversation he had with his mother. In the screenshot, Steve was discussing his desire to pursue legal action.

Purportedly sent on April 23, 2024, the communication states: “I intend to take legal action against Coffeezilla for his erroneous statements.”

At 3:00, the topic will begin.

Despite the uncertainty of whether Steve will file the lawsuit, if he does, it would not be the first time that Coffee has had to handle such legal action.

In June 2024, Logan Paul filed a lawsuit against Coffeezilla alleging defamation of character due to the YouTuber’s investigation of CryptoZoo.

Coffee’s first installment of a three-part video series on the CryptoZoo project was published in late 2022. Shortly after, Logan announced intentions to reimburse those impacted by the project.

The launch of the refund website took place in March 2024, but Coffee wasted no time in labeling it a “massive con”when he discovered numerous flaws in the refund policies.

On August 5, Coffeezilla responded to the lawsuit and accused Paul of attempting to evade responsibility regarding the entire project.

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