Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm made his first YouTube appearance on Friday, detailing the allegations surrounding his 2020 Twitch ban since his admission more than two months ago Exchanging “inappropriate” messages As early as 2017, he had sex with a minor. A conspiracy to smear him among disgruntled Twitch employees.
Controversy surrounding Beam’s 2020 ban Ignite again in June Current Twitch employee Cody Conners Tweet The ban came after the streamer was found guilty of sending sexually explicit text messages to minors. reporter edge, Burundiand rolling stones It was later confirmed that Beahm had been banned from Twitch for exchanging messages with people under the age of 18. Later delete this statement He has teased a comeback on YouTube despite the Google-owned platform de-monetizing his channel over the allegations.
“Cody Connors, don’t you know the consequences of lying about two incidents? Don’t you know the consequences of accusing me?” Beam said in his first live broadcast in more than two months, which was viewed by More than 300,000. “Look, you don’t know anything, and it’s obvious from your tweets. You don’t have any first-hand knowledge of my dispute with Twitch. You said I was banned from Twitch because I sent messages to the future through Whispers messages. Adults sexting? Do you even know what the legal definition of sexting is? Yes, I used Twitch Whisper, but trust me, I didn’t sext anyone.
Beahm, who filed a lawsuit against Twitch over a ban that allegedly forced the platform to pay him the amount of his contract, claimed that the investigation into his messages was motivated by bad faith and failed to conduct due diligence. “The people who made this decision at Twitch acknowledged internally that the messages did not constitute any allegation of child sexual abuse material,” Beam said. “Twitch made the decision to terminate my contract and ban me without interviewing me, the user, or any third party, including a partner manager.”
The long-time streamer was famous in the late 2010s for playing popular shooters such as PUBG and call of DutyHe also denied that the messages he sent were in any way predatory. “Neither I nor Twitch users exchange any sexually explicit information or images,” he said. “Mutual teasing and inappropriate jokes taken out of context should never have resulted in me being banned from Twitch.”
Beahm also stated that the user was under the age of consent in the jurisdiction in which he was sent the message, and claimed that the person did not want to escalate the report of the inappropriate message within Twitch. “Let’s set the record straight,” he said. “I never wanted to meet this user. We never planned to meet at TwitchCon or anywhere else. In fact we never met.
The exact content of the message remains unknown, and Beam said he would not share it. “I’m in a really good spot today,” he said. “All these people are acting perfect. I’m not perfect, and I don’t claim to be. Well, I do sometimes, but I also don’t do those things they say I do.
Although he claims he has more information to reveal, he says that won’t happen today as he shifts his focus to streaming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Beta version. Beahm said he will reapply for partner status with YouTube on September 25 so that his channel can become profitable again while continuing to stream.
Twitch and YouTube did not immediately respond to requests for comment.