We do know the reason now, officially, and honestly we knew the reason before considering there was logically only one situation it could have been based on what was said. Dr. Disrespect had started talking to a minor (younger than 18) via Twitch whisper messages. They had discussed plans to meet up at Twitchcon. The powers that be at Twitch got wind of this, with logs to support since Twitch whisper messages are purely functional and not meant to be held to any privacy considerations. So Twitch had to act and close the account. The two parties worked out a legal settlement/agreement in which Dr. Disrespect had his contract paid out and both parties agreed not do discuss it further, not that anyone would ever in a million years expect Dr. Disrespect to want to. That's what this hype cycle is all about.
that sound extremely illegal so im pretty sure theres more to it and why nobody at twitch came forward about it till now. and why twitch would rather pay DD rather than just say "hey this guy try to hook up with a minor". i mean if there is any reason to to void someone contract pedo would definitely be it.
@demoth I read somewhere that twitch whispers were supposed to be 18+, so them exposing Doc would've led to further scrutiny on twitch's (lack of) moderation, so they settled. Scumbaggery all around, apparently.
It was said in the most neutral way possible, but everyone lost their minds. No mention of the individual minor's gender No mention of what "inappropriate" was And, most importantly for me, no mention of who was the initiator of what said "inappropriate conversation" was. Because the situation could turn completely on its head if it turned out to be a di** joke to a boy or that a girl tried to push it, but he didn't participate. I just want the logs out or for the victim to step forward.
@@leastselfawarepotassium Why'd they pay him? At this point, I don't even know if his knowledge of the individual being a minor is actually his knowledge or just what he was told back then. It just blows my mind that people are going ahead and condemning him without any logs or actual evidence of what occurred.
@@CuriousityFTWbecause settling was the most beneficial outcome to them? They didn’t admit fault. There’s nothing anyone can say to you weirdos if you think an admission of guilt from the perpetrator isn’t enough evidence. I don’t even understand your motivation. And yeah man keep stretching. That’s another thing he would’ve said in his statement if it were true.
Who want to start a new reality show called " The biggest Angel"?... or mby.. "the biggest I said so' s"... internet is cringe sometimes.. especially american ones
how in the world is doc not locked up do bad things and have them pay out your contract is crazy to me also the parents victim must not know bc i would go after doc legally
It definitely can. Bro has a wife and he was caught messaging a 17 year old inappropriately. Doesn't matter what he said the moment it went slightly inappropriate it's fucked up
Really need to know if Doc knew the age the whole time. Or Did Doc not know but found out and cut contact. Or Did Doc find out and still continued contact.
That is really the big question . I’m taking everything as a grain of salt. I just don’t understand how people can’t think of the person lying to be a 18 or older (whisper is for 18+) or maybe some weird entrapment case . Idk if he knew that’s disgusting , if he didn’t then what?
@@SuspenceF00L_Gaming IF he knew... he should be prosecuted. What's weird is all this stuff was presented in front of a judge and Twitch paid him his contract as settlement. Makes me think that once age was discovered contact was cut off..... OR...... and this is a big one.... what if age was NEVER discussed and the age of the person was discovered AFTER the fact. Which is maybe why Twitch HAD to pay him because Twitch allowed an under age user to access an 18+ feature. We need more information, but people are assuming everything with only scraps of details.
@@Knivez84 I would just like to know if he knew. But judging from the NDA and the pay out and no legal action against him it would seem like maybe it was the way you explained
Not "knew". Its "hear say". We all didnt know what was happening during that whole time and no one said about minors until now. Either way, fucked up stuff
Not illegal, but makes person sign an NDA. Cause perfectly innocent people call their lawyers to create an NDA and pay a settlement after an incident. He really tried to invent "light pdf file" as a downplay.
@@paradiso4562 It was literally the MO of how rich pedo and sexual assaulters used to silence their victims--Epstein, R. Kelly, Weinstein. Bury it in legal language to make it look like it wasn't illegal but essentially that's what it was protecting.
idk how the laws around grooming work but i imagine that if the exact conversations got released it'd probably be nothing "illegal" but it would become more disturbing than it already is which will further damage any remaining image of the weirdo, that is prolly why they covering it up with an nda. regardless of what the texts released could be, bottom line is it'll make things worse for him
@@justsomeguywithoutamoustac5060 the courts are bullshit, as long as you have enough money you can get away with a lot. Also its like stalking, you can get away doing a lot of nasty shit as long as you dont ratchet it up to a point. My theory is that it didnt get to the point he would be charged criminally because someone found out before it hit the point he could be criminally charged. One of the rumors back them was they were supposed to meet at twitchcon
We do know the reason now, officially, and honestly we knew the reason before considering there was logically only one situation it could have been based on what was said. Dr. Disrespect had started talking to a minor (younger than 18) via Twitch whisper messages. They had discussed plans to meet up at Twitchcon. The powers that be at Twitch got wind of this, with logs to support since Twitch whisper messages are purely functional and not meant to be held to any privacy considerations. So Twitch had to act and close the account. The two parties worked out a legal settlement/agreement in which Dr. Disrespect had his contract paid out and both parties agreed not do discuss it further, not that anyone would ever in a million years expect Dr. Disrespect to want to. That's what this hype cycle is all about.
that sound extremely illegal so im pretty sure theres more to it and why nobody at twitch came forward about it till now. and why twitch would rather pay DD rather than just say "hey this guy try to hook up with a minor". i mean if there is any reason to to void someone contract pedo would definitely be it.
@demoth I read somewhere that twitch whispers were supposed to be 18+, so them exposing Doc would've led to further scrutiny on twitch's (lack of) moderation, so they settled. Scumbaggery all around, apparently.
It's insane how big streamers give up their careers for taking interest in minors. I guess they did it before and now they are caught.
Even more insane when they know how the internet works.
i really dont get it she was 17 like what a year bro if youre gonna talk to her. wtf
We did knowww, also toast in this vid definitely was before the latest post
He said it himself that he texted a minor
It was said in the most neutral way possible, but everyone lost their minds.
No mention of the individual minor's gender
No mention of what "inappropriate" was
And, most importantly for me, no mention of who was the initiator of what said "inappropriate conversation" was.
Because the situation could turn completely on its head if it turned out to be a di** joke to a boy or that a girl tried to push it, but he didn't participate.
I just want the logs out or for the victim to step forward.
@@CuriousityFTWyou think Twitch would’ve fired him for that. He would’ve said that if it was the case. What an insane take.
@@leastselfawarepotassium Why'd they pay him?
At this point, I don't even know if his knowledge of the individual being a minor is actually his knowledge or just what he was told back then.
It just blows my mind that people are going ahead and condemning him without any logs or actual evidence of what occurred.
@@CuriousityFTWbecause settling was the most beneficial outcome to them? They didn’t admit fault. There’s nothing anyone can say to you weirdos if you think an admission of guilt from the perpetrator isn’t enough evidence. I don’t even understand your motivation.
And yeah man keep stretching. That’s another thing he would’ve said in his statement if it were true.
@@leastselfawarepotassium My motivation is not being peer pressured into ignoring lack of hard evidence just to look like a good person.
I didn't even know he got banned, thought his contact expired 😅
Who want to start a new reality show called " The biggest Angel"?... or mby.. "the biggest I said so' s"... internet is cringe sometimes.. especially american ones
They not like us
maybe grown men shouldn't talk with minors, then they wouldn't have their careers ruined. not a huge ask, and if you think it is you're weird.
Nah it's not being a creep is what they should do talking is fine
you shouldnt sext or flirt with a minor. not talking to them at all is just braindead xd
how in the world is doc not locked up do bad things and have them pay out your contract is crazy to me
also the parents victim must not know bc i would go after doc legally
Can’t be that bad if it wasn’t anything illegal
It definitely can. Bro has a wife and he was caught messaging a 17 year old inappropriately. Doesn't matter what he said the moment it went slightly inappropriate it's fucked up
Really need to know if Doc knew the age the whole time. Or Did Doc not know but found out and cut contact. Or Did Doc find out and still continued contact.
That is really the big question . I’m taking everything as a grain of salt. I just don’t understand how people can’t think of the person lying to be a 18 or older (whisper is for 18+) or maybe some weird entrapment case . Idk if he knew that’s disgusting , if he didn’t then what?
@@SuspenceF00L_Gaming IF he knew... he should be prosecuted. What's weird is all this stuff was presented in front of a judge and Twitch paid him his contract as settlement. Makes me think that once age was discovered contact was cut off..... OR...... and this is a big one.... what if age was NEVER discussed and the age of the person was discovered AFTER the fact. Which is maybe why Twitch HAD to pay him because Twitch allowed an under age user to access an 18+ feature. We need more information, but people are assuming everything with only scraps of details.
@@Knivez84 I would just like to know if he knew. But judging from the NDA and the pay out and no legal action against him it would seem like maybe it was the way you explained
Spoiler alert he did. If he didn’t he would’ve included it in the statement.
@@leastselfawarepotassium then show me the messages between him and the minor and him knowing from the get go .
Everyone just talking to talk for views it’s pathetic move on.
Everyone knew and kept quiet? Why he smiling about that
Cause they know even before but they didn't say a thing but now that it's leaked they condemned him which is funny
Not "knew". Its "hear say". We all didnt know what was happening during that whole time and no one said about minors until now.
Either way, fucked up stuff
Bro he literally said they were rumors.
Use your brain a little bit. What do you want him to do go leak to social media and call a police based on rumours
Not illegal, but makes person sign an NDA. Cause perfectly innocent people call their lawyers to create an NDA and pay a settlement after an incident. He really tried to invent "light pdf file" as a downplay.
You can't create an NDA that covers up illegal activity. Contracts cannot be drafted in regards to any illegal activity.
@@paradiso4562 It was literally the MO of how rich pedo and sexual assaulters used to silence their victims--Epstein, R. Kelly, Weinstein. Bury it in legal language to make it look like it wasn't illegal but essentially that's what it was protecting.
idk how the laws around grooming work but i imagine that if the exact conversations got released it'd probably be nothing "illegal" but it would become more disturbing than it already is which will further damage any remaining image of the weirdo, that is prolly why they covering it up with an nda. regardless of what the texts released could be, bottom line is it'll make things worse for him
@@justsomeguywithoutamoustac5060 the courts are bullshit, as long as you have enough money you can get away with a lot. Also its like stalking, you can get away doing a lot of nasty shit as long as you dont ratchet it up to a point.
My theory is that it didnt get to the point he would be charged criminally because someone found out before it hit the point he could be criminally charged. One of the rumors back them was they were supposed to meet at twitchcon
for the record, twitch paid out doc's contract. that was the 'settlement'. doc didn't pay them or anything, lol
Doc cheated on his partner. Xqc cheated on his partner. 🤔