The feud between top YouTuber Ray William Johnson and multi-channel YouTube network Maker Studios seemed to be cooling down of late, but a tweet from Johnson reveals that the story is far from over. The =3 host, who has more than 8.5 million subscribers on YouTube, has expressed his desire to sue Maker, claiming that the network is “still refusing to give back [his] Adsense account.”
The full text of the Tweet is embedded below:
For those unfamiliar with the story, Johnson split from Maker back in October 2012, later explaining that he found the studio’s involvement in
Tubefilter has reached out to both Johnson and Maker Studios for comment. Expect more details in the coming days.
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