• William@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      All we know is that the rumor is he was texting with someone underage and set up to meet them at a con. He’s admitted portions of that in his responses online, but nothing you can really pin down.

      Amazon thought whatever he did on Twitch was bad enough to cut ties with him and pay him out.

      No legal action has been taken, and he didn’t violate the contract, so Amazon had to pay him out to cut ties.

      Do I think he’s awful? Yup, and I don’t support him at all.

      But we know just about nothing, and we definitely don’t know any more than we knew months ago. Yet people are hanging on every word from the press like it’s news and not just rage-bait.

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        5 months ago

        Let’s be honest. He doesn’t have the best history in terms of cheating on his wife. Once a cheat, always a cheat.

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        5 months ago

        There is legality and then there is morality.

        We’re not throwing him in prison, so there is nothing legal going on.

        His behaviour was morally wrong though, and puts every brand associated with him in a bad light. I would never want to be associated with a man in his 40s (presumably married) trying to fuck teenagers.

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            5 months ago

            I honestly think the reaction is incredibly fair and generous to him. What he did was pretty scummy. Now he gets to go be rich by himself and live a comfortable quiet life.