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MrBeast and Amazon Sued Over 'Beast Games' Allegations of Sexual Harassment, Unpaid Wages, Unsafe Conditions
Sep 18, 2024, 09:51 AM
YouTube star MrBeast and Amazon are facing a class-action lawsuit filed by five contestants from the reality competition show 'Beast Games.' The lawsuit, filed in Las Vegas, alleges chronic mistreatment, sexual harassment, failure to pay minimum wages and overtime, and failure to provide meal and rest breaks. Contestants claim they were subjected to unsafe working conditions, emotional distress, unfair business practices, and false advertising. Some participants were hospitalized due to the alleged mistreatment. The production has been compared to the infamous Fyre Festival by crew members and competitors. The lawsuit also mentions Nevada tax credits scamming.
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