The agent has attributed his departure from New York to the “strange”fans who camped outside AMP’s $17 million townhouse.
During a break in their Call of Duty Zombie marathon on Twitch, Agent and fellow creator Cinna were discussing why he abruptly departed from the group’s content house.
The reason for our decision to come to Atlanta instead of staying there was due to the presence of people camping outside the house, exhibiting strange and unusual behavior.
“He mentioned their strange behavior of following me to the deli. We took a photo together, but I had to return to grab some food. His other friends were waiting in the car.”
The agent clarified that when Duke and Ray arrived, the fans were upset because Ray had declined to take a picture with them. “This reaction is understandable since they were camping outside our residence,”he acknowledged. In response, they ordered a pie to the house that was labeled with a simple “K.”
“Upon reflection, I wondered, ‘Am I expected to run a marathon in this location? This place is terrible.’ Ultimately, I decided to quickly leave the area, as shared by The AMP member.”
On August 13, AMP posted a YouTube video showcasing the townhouse and giving fans a tour of the interior. According to the video, the mansion has a total worth of $17 million and covers 10,000 square feet over 6 floors.
After just 4 days, their landlord kicked them out of their previous $30 million penthouse in NYC. According to Agent, they were accused of wrongdoing, but they were able to retrieve their money after the landlord attempted to flee with $200,000.
At the moment, the Agent has not disclosed whether he plans to return to the townhouse or when he might do so. Nevertheless, as of now, he and Cinna are still actively streaming their CoD Zombies marathon on Twitch from the original AMP house in Georgia.
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