Michael Weist, who until today was the CEO of Good Times Entertainment -- the company that partnered with YouTuber Tana Mongeau to put on the infamously disastrous TanaCon -- has released a statement saying that as of now, Good Times Entertainment is being replaced by Good Times TV.
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And despite being billed as a predominantly free event, Dawson claims that TanaCon sold 5,108 VIP tickets at $65 apiece -- for a total of roughly $325,000 -- while only about 250 free tickets were made available.
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In a phone call with Dawson at the end of the episode, Mongeau says that she will consider the exposé her official response to the internet-wide controversy.
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