YouTuber and self-proclaimed internet investigator Stephen "Coffeezilla" has claimed that he might be facing a potential lawsuit. This time the plaintiff is Kick streamer Steve "SteveWillDoIt." For context, Coffeezilla uploaded a video on his secondary channel (Voidzilla) titled "Stevewilldoit must be stopped" where he revealed the alleged DMs from Steve.
In the DMs shared by Coffeezilla, Steve can be seen asking Coffeezilla to delete his investigative video series on Steve (which was uploaded in October 2021) and his involvement with Roobet (a cryptocurrency-only gambling platform). Reacting to the messages, Coffeezilla said:
"Steve messaged me and he said that he wants to sue me. Actually he starts with the 'delete the Roobet videos' and then he says 'I signed to Roobet again.' He said that I made wrong accusations."
When Coffeezilla asked for the timestamps (from his videos on Steve in October 2021) of the allegations, it appeared that Steve wasn't fully sure about them. Here's how the conversation went:
The video also depicts a conversation between SteveWillDoIt and his mother where the former appears to threaten legal action against Coffeezilla:
Coffeezilla claims that SteveWillDoIt has signed a $400K deal with Rumble
In addition to revealing that popular streamer SteveWillDoIt is considering a potential lawsuit, Coffeezilla also commented on Steve's partnership with Rumble, a livestreaming platform recognized for its red pill content.
"Turns out he (SteveWillDoIt) got this Rumble deal where I figured these Rumble guys were making like a decent living but you're not going to live that influencer lifestyle. Little did I know they got that Venture Capital funding, they've IPO'd. They've got apparently crazy money."
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Coffeezilla also played a clip from Rumble streamer Nico "Sneako's" stream where SteveWillDoIt can be heard complaining about his deal. Coffeezilla said:
"Basically Steve will do it was going to get paid $400,000 a month that's nearly $5 million in a year to upload 20-minute videos once a week...it's insane to complain about that publicly you're making $5 million."
As of now, it’s uncertain whether SteveWillDoIt will proceed with the lawsuit. Coffeezilla has also received a legal notice from another creator, Logan Paul, in response to allegations of a crypto scam.