The evidence against Ava Kris Tyson is growing after Discord leaks add fuel to the fire of the allegations dogging the YouTuber.
Last week, allegations against Ava Kris Tyson were made.
These “disgusting” allegations against her claimed the YouTuber had been engaging in inappropriate messages with minors.
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As a well-known associate of Twitch’s MrBeast, Tyson stepped away from the projects she was working on for the steamer.
Furthermore, MrBeast responded to the claims saying that a “thorough investigation” would be carried out.
Perhaps both believed the matter concluded.
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But it’s far from over, as a Discord leak has only succeeded in compounding the situation.
Over 500,000 messages have been leaked, many of which show Tyson encouraging posts containing explicit images.
When some within the Discord chat pointed out that many within the channel were underage, Tyson purportedly said “the internet is full of porn”, seemingly shirking any responsibility.
Tyson also posted about wanting a “free NSFW channel”, as well as discussing setting up bots to automatically post explicit images.
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As explained in a post by Nathan W on Twitter, some names have been censored.
However, one name that appears is MrBeast's, with one interaction with Tyson showing the YouTuber commenting on Tyson’s genitals.
Still, the extent to which he was involved in these questionable moderation processes is unknown.
Although Tyson was “removed” from MrBeast’s business after the allegations came out, there’s (as of yet) been no follow-up since this Discord leak.
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Given the extent of the messages, many anticipate that fans of the streamer may attempt to dox those involved in “exposing” these posts.
“Be prepared,” commented one Twitter user in response to Nathan W’s post containing the link to the leaked messages.
Other users, however, showed support, telling Nathan W to “keep on rocking”, while also praising his “courage” at speaking out against Tyson’s alleged conduct.
There’s only radio silence from the YouTubers now. Still, we’ll be sure to keep you updated if/when that changes.
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