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YouTuber Karl Jobst has released a new video after being found to have defamed Billy Mitchell. Here, Jobst says he will ...
Billy Mitchell, the Donkey Kong champion had filed a defamation lawsuit against Karl Jobst, the Australian YouTuber. The legal battle began in 2020, and the verdict was delivered on April 1 ...
YouTuber Karl Jobst has spoken out after losing over $350,000 in a defamation lawsuit against Billy Mitchell. Jobst and Mitchell have been involved in a legal battle since 2020 when the YouTuber ...
An Australian court has ordered YouTuber Karl Jobst to pay over AU$380,000 (around $237,000 / £183,000) in damages to celebrity arcade gamer Billy Mitchell, relating to defamatory comments made ...
YouTuber Karl Jobst released a new video following his loss in a defamation trial against professional gamer Billy Mitchell. The latter sued the former in September 2024 and won over $350,000.
Former Donkey Kong champion Billy Mitchell won his defamation lawsuit against speedrunning YouTuber Karl Jobst in Australia on Monday, over claims published in videos that blamed Mitchell for the ...
We reported on Karl Jobst’s videos about Billy Mitchell before. In July 2023, Jobst made a video about Mitchell being caught committing perjuries. In January 2024, we reported that Mitchell ...
Billy “King of Kong” Mitchell won a defamation lawsuit against YouTuber and speedrunner Karl Jobst. The ruling by a Brisbane court reached the decision that Jobst had defamed Mitchell in a ...
American videogame champion Billy Mitchell has been awarded $350,000 in damages after winning a defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Karl Jobst.
YouTube creator Karl Jobst has been ordered to pay up to AU$390,447 (or roughly $244,858 US dollars) to notable arcade gamer Billy Mitchell, following defamatory comments made against Mitchell in ...
A Queensland court has ordered YouTube creator Karl Jobst to pay US gamer Billy Mitchell at least $350,000 in damages plus interest after finding he defamed Mr Mitchell in a 2021 video.
An Australian YouTuber saw himself as a knight wanting to slay a dragon but ended up defaming a Donkey Kong and Pac-Man champion, a judge has ruled.