Through a recent tweet, Adin Ross, a controversial personality, reignited his beef with Turkish-American content creator and YouTuber, HasanAbi after confessing that he had copyrighted the latter's YouTube channel. Ross claimed to have won and profited from the removal of Hasan's YouTube video, implying the only way for Hasan to get his money back would be to sue him.
The two have previously had disputes over streaming content. Hasan went after Ross when he discovered that Ross had wrongfully claimed copyright against another YouTuber, costing them thousands of dollars. HasanAbi volunteered to provide financial aid for legal action against Ross for the false claim, resulting in a series of indirect conflicts.
'Sue me'
Ross took advantage of the opportunity to declare his victory in a livestream, about an hour and a half after it began. After investigating the situation, the streamer stated that he had submitted another DMCA strike against HasanAbi's YouTube channel.
Ross said, "Hasan's video is taken down. I won. Your video is gone, buddy, and I got all your money from it. Sue me, it's the only way to get your video back up. I won. Told you guys that I had something up the sleeve. Hasan come back, get back, bro! You had your video with all my socials on it."
S**k a d**k
Ross claimed that Hasan exposed his social media handles in the video. The indefinitely suspended Twitch streamer made comments regarding HasanAbi's $6 million home. Ross said, "You live in a $6 million crib but preach equality. How about you sell your crib and move into something a little bit more, you know, equality? Okay? You don't need to be living in a $6 million crib with six bedders, bro! Okay?"
Ross then contrasted his economic situation with HasanAbi's, implying that the former and his audience are "rich" and can "preach" about it. He continued saying, "I'm rich and I can preach I'm rich. So is my chat. We are rich and we f**k b**ches. (The streamer starts laughing) But, like, come on, bro! Easy clap. S**k a d**k. Bozo!"