The MrBeast allegations continue after a lawsuit against the YouTuber is filed.
A steady stream of allegations has continued to be made against the once seemingly infallible streamer.
What started out as controversy surrounding his associate Ava Kris Tyson soon turned into controversy regarding MrBeast himself.
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Leaked Discord messages, as well as veiled social media posts from his ex, have all come together to create a troubling picture of the YouTube star.
Most recently, a former employee spoke out about the “incredibly illegal” work ethic of MrBeast’s business and team.
These new allegations seem to mirror a similar experience, after claims of “inhuman conditions” are mentioned in legal action being brought against MrBeast.
Both the streamer and Amazon are being sued by contestants from an upcoming series titled The Beast Games.
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According to five of the participants, all of whom have chosen to use pseudonyms to protect their identity, there was “chronic mistreatment” throughout the experience.
In the documentation filed it says, “Several contestants [ended] up hospitalised, while others reported suffering physical and mental complications while being subjected to chronic mistreatment, degradation and, for the female contestants, hostile working conditions.”
According to the attorney representing the plaintiffs, the intention of this lawsuit is to try and “establish a pattern of sexual harassment” using examples like one detailed by “Contestant 5”.
She describes a “hostile environment” for women.
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“I expected to be challenged, but I didn’t think I would be treated like nothing — less than nothing. And as one of the women, I can say it absolutely felt like a hostile environment for us. We honestly could not have been respected less — as people, much less employees — if they tried,” she said.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of claims made against MrBeast and Amazon.
Yet, at the time of writing this, neither one has commented on these allegations.
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