A class-action lawsuit in Virginia accuses Drake, Adin Ross, and an Australian man of promoting online gambling on Stake.us, using proceeds to artificially inflate music streams and manipulate digital content, allegedly violating racketeering laws and consumer protection statutes.
Jake Paul and Gervonta 'Tank' Davis made a $2 million side bet on their upcoming Netflix exhibition fight, with streamer Adin Ross initially proposing a smaller wager that escalated quickly, ultimately reaching $2 million, though the fight is technically an exhibition with no official winner or loser.
Influencer Andrew Tate and his brother were arrested in Romania based on a tip that they planned to flee the country, revealed during a live stream by fellow streamer Adin Ross. The arrest was related to U.K. charges of sexual abuse, separate from civil complaints. The Tates deny the intention to abscond and are awaiting trial in Romania. Ross, who has defended the brothers, was banned from Twitch for promoting hateful conduct.
Drake appears unfazed by the alleged leaked video of him as he continues to post on Instagram, sharing photos and a birthday tribute to his cousin. Despite not directly addressing the leaked footage, popular streamer Adin Ross claimed that Drake laughed it off. The rapper's rep has not responded to requests for comment, and it remains unclear if the NSFW footage is actually of Drake.