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Jobst explains that he only mentioned the cheating claims because they were relevant to the defamation lawsuit. This is because Mitchell still maintains that he did not cheat to secure his world ...
Fans are in disbelief and feel deceived after Australian YouTuber Karl Jobst lost his defamation lawsuit against (alleged) cheater Billy Mitchell, former Donkey Kong and Pac-Man speedrunning World ...
Jobst has been ordered to pay $300,000 in noneconomic damages, $50,000 in aggravated damages, and over $40,000 in interest, which amounts to roughly $275,000 in U.S. dollars. “I lost,” said ...
Karl Jobst, a notorious debunker of video game cheating, says Elon Musk’s story hasn’t been told quite right — and dives into the psychology of gamer boasting.
As an undersized player, the 5-foot-8 Jobst spent four years with Muskegon in the U.S. Hockey League, much of that time interrupted by three shoulder surgeries.
Netflix's One Piece director Marc Jobst has explained what allowed him to make Episode 2's Buggy the Clown so dark as the character has emerged as a fan favourite.
Australian YouTuber and speedrunner Karl Jobst shared a Discord message where he allegedly stated that he had "fed" all the court documents (referring to Billy Mitchell's defamation lawsuit against Jo ...
Jobst created a GoFundMe to ask fans and supporters to fund his defense in the defamation lawsuit Mitchell filed vs. him. Jobst put this description on his crowdfund: “Hello you Absolute Legends, ...
Brisbane-based YouTuber Karl Jobst is facing legal proceedings after William “Billy” James Mitchell, an American gamer and former world record holder for the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong, sued ...
Mitchell sued Jobst over the claims made in the latter's video, which had amassed over 500,000 views. Brisbane District Court Judge Ken Barlow awarded Mitchell AU$350,000 (around $230,000) in ...
In the end, it was determined Jobst had damaged Mitchell’s reputation and caused distress. As such, the court awarded Mitchell $350,000 in damages, with Jobst needing to pay a further $40,000 in ...