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MrBeast Reported to FBI Over Company Chat Logs.

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MrBeast Reported to FBI Over Company Chat Logs.

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Rosanna Pansino Sends MrBeast Allegations To The FBI
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Rosanna Pansino, a YouTuber, has forwarded MrBeast allegations to the FBI after obtaining an 'inappropriate' private chat log.
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    I would suggest looking at the videos in the tweets. It’s not clear exactly what is posted because it goes by too quickly, but you can definitely see that a lot of it is sexual and if some of it is CSAM, I wouldn’t exactly be shocked based on what I could see.

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      Are you seeing something treadful and I aren’t seeing? Because I’m with him, I don’t see what you’re referring to. I only see one tweet in the article, and all it says is:

      I have reported what I found and my concerns to the authorities @FBI. Hopefully they will look into these MrBeast Telegram Company Chats Logs and other concerns.

      I don’t see any videos, nor any clarification in the article as to what the chat logs are at all.

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        https://x.com/RosannaPansino/status/1850634540563542467

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          That’s the tweet that should’ve been in the article. I dunno why the author chose a tweet that doesn’t say anything to include in their article that also doesn’t say anything.

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            It was.

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              It isn’t. That’s a different tweet than what the article has.

              https://fedia.io/media/af/1c/af1c1fcf508b4ad256a6332925198dbfa85134b17639e1d9f554c188b0296475.png

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                I literally went there from the article, my dude.

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                  Are you replying to the wrong thread? This isn’t a Newsweek post at all. This post is from Insider Gaming.

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                    I’m pretty sure one of us is replying to the wrong thread, but I don’t think it’s me.

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