The internal investigation into MrBeast’s company, initiated after longtime cohost Ava Kris Tyson was accused of serious grooming allegations, has reportedly found no evidence to support the claims.
TMZ reports that the investigation, commissioned by MrBeast and led by Alex Spiro from the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, examined the company in light of the sexual misconduct allegations, including accusations of pedophilia and grooming. Spiro’s report concluded that the allegations were “soundly rejected, including by alleged victims.”
The report also revealed that the law firm interviewed 39 individuals who either currently work for or have previously worked for MrBeast, and reviewed over 4.5 million documents collected from various communication platforms, including phones, emails, Slack, Discord, Telegram, and WhatsApp.
However, the report did find several isolated incidents of workplace harassment and misconduct. Spiro’s report claims that MrBeast took “swift and appropriate action” in response, which included either firing or disciplining the involved individuals.
To ensure that MrBeast’s company is operating the right way, Spiro’s report claims that the company is implementing changes such as hiring a new CEO and General Counsel, as well as creating new policies.
In June, Tyson was accused of grooming a minor in a 45-minute video by the account Prism42 on YouTube. In the video, the channel called attention to alleged interactions between Tyson and a video editor named Lava.
At the time, Tyson apologized for her past behavior. “I would like to apologize for any of my past behavior or comments if it hurt or offended anyone. It was not my intent,” Tyson wrote on X. “Seeing recent events we’ve mutually decided it’s best I permanently step away from all things MrBeast and social media to focus on my family and mental health.”
MrBeast responded to the “serious allegations” by announcing that he has hired an independent third party to conduct a thorough investigation. He expressed his disgust at the unacceptable acts and confirmed that he has taken immediate action to remove Ava from his company, channel, and any association with MrBeast.
In August, MrBeast’s team addressed accusations of unsafe conditions during the filming of their Amazon show Beast Gameswhich offers a $5 million prize. Filming began last month in Las Vegas, where several contestants reported concerns about safety. The team attributed these issues to an incident involving CrowdStrike.
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