CLEVELAND, OHIO: Logan Paul came under further fire from the internet after his fiance Nina Agdal revealed that he had paid for all of the seats on a private plane to Lake Como (Italy) for their engagement. His refusal to compensate the victims of CryptoZoo as he had promised sparked outrage and increased questions about his conduct.
For those who may not be aware, Logan Paul pledged earlier this year to invest $2 million in order to make up for the losses sustained by people affected by the CryptoZoo initiative. But according to reports, he hasn't kept his word.
‘Are you truly surprised by a barrel person’
Many fans reacted to the clip saying things such as “Are you truly surprised by a barrel person who thrives on stealing, rioting filming demonetize partying at inappropriate times and what not, his not a good person” and “Apparently Prime makes tens of millions but he can't refund the 2m he promised. Why even tarnish your name when the money means nothing to you? Strange bloke.”
Another fan added, “Don’t hate the player hate the game. A lot of influencer did scams joke Paul did and I don’t see you making videos on him. Logan redeemed himself by being friends with KSI and making prime” whereas one added, “not being funny if you bought cryptozoo you had it coming to you anyway.”
CryptoZoo scam
Following the most recent episode of ImPaulsive, when he talked about his expensive trip to Lake Como, Italy, with his family, friends, and recently engaged fiancée, YouTuber Logan Paul has drawn criticism.
It is understandable that many members of the internet community, especially the victims of CryptoZoo, have been quite disturbed by this disclosure. As they continue to look for Logan Paul to make good on his promises to compensate them for their financial losses, their aggravation and disappointment over his most recent extravagance have grown.
For those who don't know, YouTuber and self-described online investigator Stephen "Coffeezilla" first revealed Logan Paul's alleged fraud in December 2022. Since then, a number of things have happened, prompting Logan to publicly apologize and pledge to provide $2 million to the victims' compensation fund.