Confirmation of Stranger Things & Sonic 3 Leaks from Netflix Leaker

Confirmation of Stranger Things & Sonic 3 Leaks from Netflix Leaker

The Netflix leaker has confirmed that the much-anticipated Stranger Things Season 5 and Sonic 3 leaks won’t be released anytime soon, so don’t get your hopes up too high.

Last week, Netflix experienced its largest security breach to date when several anime series, including Terminator Zero and Dandadan, were leaked online. Additionally, five (incomplete) episodes of Arcane Season 2 were released months before the scheduled premiere.

While the platform made an “aggressive”effort to retrieve the stolen assets and have them removed, one individual by the name of Jace Johnson emerged, claiming to have even more leaks in the future.

During the past few days, they have made bold assertions. They have been consistently urging individuals to join their Telegram channel and have also released full episodes of Netflix’s Jentry Chau vs the Underworld.

They then alleged that a hacker would provide them with complete episodes from Season 5 of Stranger Things and teased the release of a significant leak for Sonic 3 (they also posted screenshots of Sonic title cards from various regions).

Despite the passing of time, there was no shared information and this caused suspicion that the leaks were not genuine. In the midst of this, Johnson claimed their account was under threat and shared a supposed letter from a Netflix lawyer, followed by a tweet stating, “Screw Netflix, I will continue to release more leaks.”

After much speculation, Johnson has publicly stated the truth. In their statement, they explicitly denied having any involvement in the leaks for Stranger Things and Sonic.

“I spoke with the individual who claimed to have hacked Netflix and he assured me he would send the information, but it turned out to be false. It is possible that there may still be a leak, but I am currently waiting for further developments. As a precaution, I have decided to take a one-week break from the internet, not due to any negative responses.”

“I can assure you that I am not a coward. The opinions of those who despise me do not matter, in fact, I welcome any death threats as I have always wanted to receive one. Nonetheless, I must prioritize my future and strive to achieve financial success.”

“Please refrain from directing your anger towards my admin. She is not involved in this situation. Any hateful or threatening messages can be directed towards me. Keep checking this site or a separate website for more updates.”

In response to the post, a user commented, “I apologize, but I am confused as to why you consistently claimed to have it when ultimately you do not. I am finished with this and cannot trust anything you say.”

“What a surprise, but we all knew,”one person commented. “You’re a disappointment who just craves attention,”another stated, as a third person added, “I’ll definitely remember your name for a while. It’s not every day you come across such a dishonest person on the internet.”

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