The supposed Discord log leaks from Ava Kris Tyson's server, which went viral a few days ago after an alleged former member made them public, have reportedly been taken down. Nathan, the former Discord member who accused Tyson of manipulating him and sending inappropriate messages to the server in the presence of minors, made an X post on July 31, 2024, noting that the logs were taken down the previous day.
For context, last week, Nathan (X user @ImBrainFreak) accused Ava Kris Tyson of sending inappropriate adult jokes on a Discord server where he was a moderator when he was only 15. To further prove his claim, he made the logs public the next day after claiming that a fellow moderator had downloaded the files back in the day.
Now, the alleged former moderator claims that the Discord logs that got leaked by him and his friend have been removed from the internet, speculating that the host website was hit with a cease and desist notice:
"The website that hosted the Kris Tyson from MrBeast discord leaks was taken down yesterday morning and served with what we can only assume is a Cease and Desist. They terminated everything to do with the website and repository with no notice."
"We will NOT stop": Ava Kris Tyson's alleged former server moderator responds after Discord logs were removed from several websites
The Ava Kris Tyson allegations have been a popular topic of discussion on social media over the last few weeks, with MrBeast also getting caught in the crossfire. While Tyson has stepped away from the YouTuber's brand, MrBeast has promised an investigation into her past actions.
Amid the fallout, many other people associated with Tyson have come out with other allegations. Nathan, an alleged former moderator of Tyson's Discord server, is one of them. He made an X post on July 25, 2024, claiming that Tyson used to send inappropriate messages to the server knowing that there were minors on it.
To substantiate his claims, Nathan later posted the alleged Discord logs of the server for the public to see. However, it seems that the logs have been removed from the host website.
Nathan claims that reuploading the files has not had any effect but that he and the others involved will not rest till the Discord logs are once again available to the public:
"Since then, several people have attempted to reupload these files, and have been met with the same fate. We will NOT stop until these files are published and remain available to the public."
Readers should note that neither MrBeast nor Ava Kris Tyson has addressed the alleged leaks. However, LavaGS, a moderator who has previously defended Tyson, responded by claiming that certain things in the supposed Discord logs warrant investigating.