YouTube creator Karl Jobst has been ordered to pay up to AU$390,447 (or roughly $244,858 US dollars) to notable arcade gamer ...
Karl’s video indirectly blamed William for the December 2020 suicide of Legend, whose real name was Benjamin Smith. The former claimed Apollo was stressed due to his “settlement” with ...
“Mr Jobst was reckless in making the allegations, his assertions were based on a fallacy, namely, that Apollo Legend had paid Mr Mitchell a large sum of money. That was simply wrong, and he had ...
Jobst said the following in a May 2021 video about Mitchell: He also sued YouTuber Apollo Legend for $1,000,000. I haven’t spoken about this publicly but this lawsuit ultimately ended with ...
This case comes after Jobst claimed that Mitchell's past lawsuit against Ben Smith, better known as "Apollo Legend", contributed to Smith's suicide. For context, Mitchell reportedly sued Smith ...
In the latest court ruling, the judge clarifies that the settlement of this previous lawsuit against Smith resulted in an agreement that "did not require Apollo Legend to pay any money to Mr ...
Jobst made videos claiming that Mitchell was blackmailing another YouTuber, named Ben Smith/Apollo Legend. Jobst accused Mitchell of forcing Apollo to settle with him, after Apollo made his own ...
falsely linking Mitchell to the death by suicide of YouTuber “Apollo Legend”. Judge Ken Barlow KC found five defamatory statements, including the false claim that Mr Mitchell had demanded ...
falsely linking Mitchell to the death by suicide of YouTuber “Apollo Legend”. Judge Ken Barlow KC found five defamatory statements, including the false claim that Mr Mitchell had demanded ...