YouTube Group SuperMega Suing Editor Jackson Tucker For Embezzlement
The popular YouTube group SuperMega which has been doing gaming-related content for years, have officially started legal recourse against their editor Jackson Tucker in the amount of 60,000 dollars for embezzlement. Embezzlement, which is legally defined as taking possession of property which has been entrusted to you legally. In this case, it is alleged that around 60,000 dollars worth of charges on the company credit card were by Jackson for things not related to the channel in question, but it is up to the courts to determine if any fault or wrongdoing was committed. Though SuperMega themselves issued a statement stating that they do not want this to cause any unnecessary drama or witch hunting, Jackson's twitter account was quickly deactivated following the lawsuit becoming public knowledge, reportedly due to increased negative attention on himself. Fans of the show, however, started to talk about old show lore and how it relates to the current events.
In regards to the lawsuit involving ourselves and Jackson, please do not use this as an opportunity to witch-hunt, harass, dox, or be uncivil to anyone. It’s an ongoing matter and we will keep you updated as we see fit. Thanks.
— SuperMega (@SuperMegaShow) April 15, 2022
supermega's humor is great until it took me 6 hours to realize this is a real lawsuit and not just a bit for the channel https://t.co/jojmYFk03v
— di (@dpeters_02) April 16, 2022
I hope supermega wins the persona 25th anniversary vinyl box set in the lawsuit
— Eric | 💉🩺🩹 (@medicativeangel) April 15, 2022
literally been thinking all fucking day about the supermega lawsuit, what the fuck. literally thought it was an elaborate bit. steely dan sweatpants?? persona 5 25th anniversary box set?? VBUCKS??? had no idea jackson tucker was an actual bad fucking person
— El ★ DYM SURVIVOR (@anticumber) April 17, 2022
At the same time, however, other fans began to comb through the legal documents and find some very interesting things to point out, such as what some of the money was supposedly spent on.
favorite part of the supermega jackson tucker lawsuit is that he spent $40 on ironic minion merch pic.twitter.com/1fH2m4WGKv
— HIKIKO (@addict_brain) April 16, 2022
The whole Jackson Tucker and Supermega lawsuit seems like a bit but it's not. The dude actually stole money to see koalas
— Zingo (@zingeyo) April 16, 2022
the supermega lawsuit situation is serious and should be treated as such, but the fact that one of the purchases they listed as main evidence in the court document are THESE is absolutely hilarious pic.twitter.com/A6mKxf8DLp
— sar !! (@baldingdjh) April 16, 2022
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