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MrBeast Sues Former Employee Over Secret Data Theft

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Key Takeaways:

  • MrBeast is suing Leroy Nabors for allegedly stealing company secrets.
  • Nabors supposedly downloaded over 1,000 confidential files.
  • Hidden cameras were found in the office after he left.
  • Beast Industries wants money back and all stolen data returned.
  • Both MrBeast and Nabors have been in legal trouble before.

MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, Leroy Nabors. The lawsuit claims Nabors stole important company secrets and broke his work contract. This legal action was taken in a North Carolina court on April 4.

What’s the Big Deal? Nabors used to work for Beast Industries, the company behind MrBeast’s projects. He started in 2023 as an IT contractor, handling the company’s computer network and servers. Later, he moved to a team working on special projects before being fired in October 2024.

The lawsuit says Nabors downloaded over 1,000 secret files. These files included business plans, financial info, and personal details about employees. He reportedly sent these files to his personal Dropbox account and still has access to them.

Hidden Cameras Found After Nabors left, the company found something shocking—hidden cameras in the office. No one remembers installing them. It turns out Nabors had a habit of secretly recording meetings.

The company thinks Nabors and his daughter’s firm, Vine Networks, which helped with IT work, controlled these cameras.

How Big Is Beast Industries? MrBeast’s company is huge. It employs about 350 people and made $473 million last year. They’re even trying to raise more money, which could make the company worth $5 billion.

Beast Industries owns several brands, like Feastables chocolate and Lunchly snacks. They also produce shows, including the popular Amazon Prime series Beast Games.

A History of Legal Issues This isn’t the first time either side has been in court. Nabors faced a lawsuit in 2022 from a company he founded, called Edu-Net. They accused him of moving millions of dollars to a competing company he started.

MrBeast has also dealt with legal problems. In 2023, he sued a company called Virtual Dining Concepts over his hamburger business. Some contestants from Beast Games also complained about unsafe working conditions.

What’s Next? MrBeast’s company wants Nabors to pay for what he allegedly did. They also want a court order to make him return all the stolen information.

This case shows how important it is for companies to protect their secrets and trust their employees.

And that’s the latest on MrBeast’s legal battle. Stay tuned for more updates!

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Brent Antonio
Brent Antonio is an entertainment news reporter with a passion for uncovering the latest trends, celebrity stories, and pop culture developments. With years of experience interviewing industry insiders and attending exclusive events, Jonathan offers readers a front-row seat to Hollywood’s ever-evolving landscape. When he’s not chasing down the latest scoop or covering red-carpet premieres, Jonathan enjoys binge-watching new TV series, exploring the local music scene, and sharing his thoughts on entertainment trends on social media. Stay connected with Jonathan on Twitter and Instagram for the freshest takes and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the entertainment world.

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