Ex Twitch Employee Who Accused Dr Disrespect Of TERRIBLE Things Has Doubled Down!

Ex Twitch Employee Who Accused Dr Disrespect Of TERRIBLE Things Has Doubled Down!

Over the weekend, a former Twitch employee name Cody Conners came forward with the alleged reason as to why the famous YouTube personality Dr Disrespect was banned from Twitch in 2020. While he provided no proof to legitimize his claims, he went on to make the WILD accusation that the Doc had been sexting a minor and attempting to meet up with her. 

 

He followed up his accusation by saying, "No one made the wrong decision, fuck him and his boys."

Dr Disrespect would eventually put out several statements regarding the accusations, although he was careful not to acknowledge anything specific. In a response to @JakeSucky on Twitter, the Doc maintained that he did nothing illegal and that Twitch paid him what he was owed. 

 

 

 

Following the predictable internet firestorm, one Twitter user made some disturbing discoveries about Cody Conners' recent history on the social media platform. @MadamSavvy on Twitter/X called out Cody for a tweet from 2023, where he claimed that he would reveal the reason Dr Disrespect got banned if enough people purchased tickets to his concert.

 

Cody has since edited his Twitter/X bio to include the statement, "Getting sued any second now—they got busy." As of an hour ago, he began making some very unhinged and incoherent statements about the accusations.

 

 

 

 

It is important to point out that nobody has come forward accusing Dr Disrespect of committing these terrible acts, aside from Cody Conners, who also allegedly had deleted the following tweet before revising and reposting it. 

At the end of the day, neither Twitch nor Dr Disrespect have come forward to reveal the actual reason for his ban. As it has already been four long, exhausting years since his initial ban in August of 2020, I doubt we'll hear the exact reason any time soon. 

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