Tim Pool Cat Hostage Allegations

Tim Pool Cat Hostage Allegations

Updated Apr 28, 2021 at 01:48AM EDT by Y F.

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Overview

Tim Pool Cat Hostage Allegations refers to accusations that political YouTuber Tim Pool held the cat of a former colleague against the owner's will at his mansion in Maryland as part of business negotiations. The situation reportedly stems from a falling out between Pool and his former business partners of a news site that failed to launch last year. The cat's owner retrieved the cat by way of an intermediary.

Background

On March 11th, 2021, The Daily Beast[1] reported that Tim Pool stood accused of holding a former business partner's cat hostage as a "bargaining chip" in ongoing negotiations regarding the launch of the news site Subverse (later called SCNR). Pool, co-founder Emily Molli and a third cofounder raised more than $1 million through crowdfunding efforts for the site's launch. Pool later hired Rocco Castoro, a former Vice editor-in-chief, to handle editorial and business responsibilities. According to the Daily Beast, it is unclear whether or not the site "exists anymore as a going concern."

In 2020, in-fighting among the founders "over who had access to various internal systems connected to [SCNR]" led to Molli and Castoro began investigating Pool. They claim to have discovered evidence that "Pool was involved in unsavory internet schemes."

Molli left her cat Betsy with one of Pool's podcasting co-hosts, Ian Crossland, as she produced SCNR videos throughout the country. Crossland brought Betsy to Pool's mansion, where it remained until her reunion with Molli.

On January 6th, 2021, while reporting on the capital riots, Castoro tweeted [2] cryptic screenshots of his investigation into Pool, which include IP logs and domain names (shown below). According to the Daily Beast, the screenshots inspired a series of text messages from Pool that implied the tweets rattled him.


R.I.C.O. Castoro @rocco_castoro ... Replying to @sumooverlord @SCNRbot and @VICE It's coming soon, Eggbert. Along with a database of photos of names on various door steps, prob for ID fraud to create fake cookies? Or maybe it relates to the CBD- to-THC distillate money laundering operation. We'll figure it out, then we hit go. Two weeks, give or take. CU soon. o babylonbee.com-user-login.info o christopherpool.com Malware #SIONATS 66.96.120.0/18 is an IP range o cnn.com-html.info referenced in several SPF records attached as DNS TXT RR's to controlled domains. o cnn.com-user-login.info o cnn1.com-user-login.info By looking up that range we can 3 specific heavy malware distribution servers which send email from these domains. o com-user-login.info o edu-guest.info Interestingly, these domains appear to be connected to part of a much larger botnet out of hat we analyze in this preso might perhaps be a solar system ins o fleischmen.com fortnitenews ora whois 111.227.188.189 TANA-WHOTS corvor % for more information on IANA, visit http % This query returned 1 object Hunter Biden nypost.com whcan Pro refer: whois.apnic.net 192.0.66.32 Submitted URL: http://nypost.com-user-login.info inetnum: 111.0.0.0 - 111.255.255.255 Effective URL: https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/email-reveals-how-hunter-biden-introduced-ukrainian-biz-man-to-dad/ organisation: APNIC Submission: On November 06 via manual (November 6th 2020, 3:30:56 pm) from ISE A Summary HTTP S OLinks Behaviour + indicators Similar DOM Content RAPI status: ALLOCATED Export/Impor The above URL appears to be a deceptive NY Post phishing URL. lastname ip whois: whois.apnic.net The purpose seems to be to entrap conservative / alt-right users legitimately changed: 2008-11 24,1.85.179 24.1.85.179 172.58.200.56 111.227.188.189 24.1.85.179 Bingham interested in the Hunter Biden hard drive disclosures. source: IANA # whois.apnic.net Pool 10:35 PM · Jan 5, 2021 · Twitter for iPhone

Following the incident, Pool removed Castoro and Molli from the SCNR YouTube account and cut off communications, leaving the cat in Crossland's custody at Pool's mansion. Molli spent the next few weeks attempting to retrieve the cat via an intermediary but feared escalating the situation. Despite her attempts for amicable retrieval, Pool refused, telling her to correspond through his lawyer. Eventually, after speaking with Washington County Sherriff's department, Pool or an associate dropped the cat at a nearby animal shelter, where a friend of Molli's retrieved her.

On March 5th, 2021, the Twitter account @SCNRbot, presumably run by Molli and Castoro, published a video parody of the animal appreciation site The Dodo featuring Betsy detailing the experience from their perspective (shown below).

Pool states in the report that he did not have custody of the cat. He said:

"The cat was never transferred to me, Emily left it with Ian and she was talking with him. The Sheriff asked about Ian returning the cat and that was it."

Developments

Tim Pool's Response

On March 11th, 2021, the article's publication date, Pool tweeted an image of a cat with the caption,[3] "This guy is at the top of the org chart over at Timcast media." The tweet received more than 2,800 likes and 145 retweets in less than 24 hours (shown below, left).

He continued to post screenshots from the article (shown below, center and right).


Tim Pool @Timcast This guy is at the top of the org chart over at Timcast media 10:01 AM · Mar 11, 2021 · Twitter for Android Tim Pool @Timcast "While the cat was there, communications with the parties broke down because of some ongoing criminal or civil matter between them," McCauley told The Daily Beast. “Mr. Pool was reluctant to have any contact because of that, so he stated that he really wanted to give the cat back. He didn't want the cat, but he didn't really know how to do it without having contact." The sheriff s lieutenant recommended that Pool drop the cat at an animal shelter, where one of Molli's friends could pick him up in an arrangement that would prevent the cat from entering the shelter's general adoption system or being put down. After a few days, the exchange took place and one of Molli's friends flew the cat to Los Angeles. Pool insisted he never had custody of the cat. "The cat was never transferred to me, Emily left it with Ian and she was talking with him," Pool wrote in an email to The Daily Beast. "The Sheriff asked about Ian returning the cat and that was it." The Daily Beast @thedailybeast · 22h "Tim Pool's News Site Collapses Amid Cat Hostage Allegations" twitter.com/i/moments/1370... 10:22 AM · Mar 11, 2021 · Twitter Web App Tim Pool @Timcast (His videos, based on Pool's background as a liberal reporter who became a Trump voter after feeling alienated from the modern left, have amassed more than 1.1 billion cumulative views. He has a million-dollar mansion in the Maryland woods, complete with a podcast studio and a skate park. Donald Trump invited him to the White House. 10:32 AM · Mar 11, 2021 · Twitter Web App

Later, he tweeted,[4] "It's really a slow news day, apparently." The tweet received more than 1,700 likes and 50 retweets in less than 24 hours (shown below).


Tim Pool @Timcast It's a really slow news day apparently 3:02 PM · Mar 11, 2021 · Twitter for Android

Online Reaction

The article inspired conversation online. Writer Peter Slattery tweeted,[5] "his story really has it all >an erotic internet game stealing the SEO traffic to Tim Pool’s nascent news site, so much so they changed their news site’s name >a bunch of cryptic beef from a bunch of ex-vice dudes >a cat (allegedly) held hostage in the process" (shown below, left). Gizmodo writer Tom McKay tweeted,[6] "I've reverse aged six years reading this story and decreased my future risk of heart attacks by at least 32 percent" (shown below, center).

Others used the story to mock Pool. Twitter[7] user @JoshHubama tweeted, "Stop kidnapping cats @timcast" (shown below, right).


Peter Slattery •.. @PeterSlattery3 this story really has it all >an erotic internet game stealing the SEO traffic to Tim Pool's nascent news site, so much so they changed their news site's name >a bunch of cryptic beef from a bunch of ex-vice dudes >a cat (allegedly) held hostage in the process E The Daily Beast O @thedailybeast · Mar 11 BEAST All is not well in the burgeoning media empire of YouTube political commentator Tim Pool. "He was trying to use my cat as leverage," said Emily Molli, Betsy's owner and a former Pool business partner. trib.al/EeMRxpo 7:21 AM · Mar 11, 2021 · Twitter for iPhone Ivl 46 dog-faced pony potus @thetomzone I've reverse aged six years reading this story and decreased my future risk of heart attacks by at least 32 percent YouTube Star Tim Pool's News Site Collapses Amid Allegations He Took A Cat ... Tim Pool's disgruntled ex-partners say he used a cat as a bargaining chip in an ugly business negotiation; Pool says he's innocent. P thedailybeast.com 6:53 AM · Mar 11, 2021 · Twitter for Android o Josh @JoshHubama Replying to @Timcast Stop kidnapping cats @Timcast CLAWS CÀT LOVERS AGAINST WHITE SUPREMACY CAT MAGIC PUNKS 8:13 AM · Mar 12, 2021 · Twitter for iPhone

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