A series of new allegations have been leveled against YouTuber Jimmy "MrBeast." On August 8, 2024, a former MrBeast employee, DogPack404, uploaded a video titled, I Worked For MrBeast, He's A Sociopath. For those unaware, DogPack404 is the same individual who accused the Kansas native of running "illegal lotteries," fabricating his videos, and selling "fake signatures."
In his most recent video, DogPack404 collaborated with Jake Weddle, who previously worked with MrBeast on challenge videos like Dumpster Diving 100 Dumpsters, Extreme Hide And Seek, Make THIS Shot, Win $300,000, and I Spent 50 Hours in Prison.
In this article, we will look at some of the allegations made against the most subscribed YouTuber and his team.
"People have been let go for sexually assaulting some very young people" - Jake Weddle accuses MrBeast of hiring a "registered sex offender"
At the 44-minute mark of the video, Jake Weddle claimed that a MrBeast employee was fired for "sexually assaulting some very young people." He also talked about the YouTuber "covering stuff up," claiming he allegedly hired a "known registered sex offender":
"I heard, you know, people have been let go for sexually assaulting some very young people. The idea that Jimmy didn't know... or that Jimmy was covering stuff up. He didn't want stuff to come out. You know, he's very careful about his image. You know, the tangible proof that he knew but covered it up. How do you prove that? You know? Well, there was a known sex offender, a registered sex offender, convicted sex offender on the registry and everything, who worked there."
Timestamp: 44:20
Weddle claimed that the alleged former employee, who was reportedly a registered sex offender, did some "not-great stuff to some underage people":
"But that guy, from what I hear, I can't confirm or deny it. From what I hear... he's on the registry for doing some not-great stuff to some underage people. And they knew that. He's working at the channel that has underage people on and around, and is just targeted to underage people."
Weddle also went on to say that MrBeast and his company "covered up" the situation, adding that the person allegedly on the offender registry worked as a manager:
"And they covered up the fact that not only did he work there... but he was the manager when it all started. And, you know, he knew because he'll be in videos. He will be in the thumbnails. He will be around. And whenever he is, he's wearing a mask. Why would you wear a mask? Why would you conceal your face? What are you concealing? That you are a registered sex offender?"
Jake Weddle then stated that he was unsure why the alleged employee was fired:
"How much more can you literally cover up a sex offender... with a physical mask? Like, do I have to... is it more on the nose? I don't know why they let him go because there were rumors back and forth. So, I don't know why they let him go. But he did leave at one point."
According to Weddle, the alleged employee was referred to as "Delaware" because he was not permitted in the Mid-Atlantic US state:
"But when I was there, they called him 'Delaware.' I was like, 'Why do you call him Delaware?' Apparently, they called him Delaware because he's not allowed to go back in Delaware. That's his nickname?!
"Get them high on paint fumes" - DogPack404 claims that MrBeast's cameraman "trapped" female contestants in one of the videos, making them feel uncomfortable
In the same video, DogPack404 leveled serious accusations against MrBeast's cameraman, claiming that they "trapped" female contestants in a circle while filming 100 Boys Vs 100 Girls For $500,000:
"During the 100 Boys Vs 100 Girls video, I have people corroborating the same story that the camera guy who gave the girls a drone was making some girls feel uncomfortable. You trapped these girls in a circle, and made them sleep on rough turf, and then get them high on paint fumes, and then you tried to f**k them."
As of this writing, MrBeast has not responded to the accusations made by Jake Weddle and DogPack404.