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Kick Streamer Natalie Reynolds Faces Lawsuit After Accusing N3on’s Manager of Money Theft

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Kick streamer Natalie Reynolds has claimed that she will be appearing in court after being sued for slander after accusing N3on’s manager of stealing money from her. For those who are unaware, Natalie has been ranting on social media about being duped out of $30,000 by a fellow Kick content creator’s manager for weeks. Kayn, the manager of Rangesh “N3on,” the viral streamer, has repeatedly refuted the charges. He appears to have taken legal action presently. Reynolds said on X, formerly Twitter, that she had been sued for defamation. “In spite of the fact that everything I’m saying is true, N3on’s manager is trying to sue me for defamation,” she said.

I have a court hearing tomorrow & will be watching it online hehe.” N3on is a 19-year-old YouTuber with 226k followers who recently started broadcasting on Kick. N3on has been embroiled in numerous issues throughout his career. Many people accused the Kick streamer of utilising bots to manipulate audience figures a few weeks back. He’s been involved in several issues, including having been accused by Ice Poseidon of deliberately botting his streams as well as being robbed at gunpoint. Rangesh & Sam Frank have been dating for some time and have made headlines for their squabbles with other creators. Adin Ross has already accused the latter of being disloyal.

Natalie Reynolds Reveals That She Is Being Sued By N3on’s Manager Kayn For Falsely Accusing Him Of Stealing Money
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Following a defamation lawsuit filed against her, Kick streamer Natalie Reynolds has expressed her intention to attend court proceedings. The legal action stems from her accusations against N3on’s manager, Kayn, whom she alleges stole $30,000 from her. For several weeks, Natalie has been vocal about her claim, engaging in frequent social media disputes with Kayn. Despite Kayn vehemently denying the accusations, he has initiated legal proceedings.

Natalie, who recently announced the defamation lawsuit on X (formerly Twitter), asserted that she plans to livestream the court hearing on her channel. In her post, she remarked, “N3on’s manager is suing me for defamation, even though everything I’m saying is the truth. I have a court hearing tomorrow, and I’ll be livestreaming it, hahaha.”

In a video released on X, Natalie reiterated her perspective on the matter, accusing Kayn of accepting money from N3on for hosting services on Kick. Reflecting on the situation, she stated, “When the topic of N3on came up, Kayn mentioned they charged $15,000 for the host. I made a mistake by agreeing to pay $15,000 for a host, which I shouldn’t have done.”

Reynolds then asserted that on the day of the event, Kayn requested additional funds, stating, “The day of the event arrives, and Kayn texts me, saying, ‘You need to pay an extra $15K if you want the host.’ I agreed and sent the additional $15K, making a total transfer of $30,000 for the host.” However, due to reported delays in the hosting process, she decided to contact N3on directly, expressing her concerns: “The host kept getting delayed, and I was wondering what the issues were. So, we opted to have a one-on-one conversation with N3on. During our discussion, I mentioned, ‘We spent an extra $15K; what’s the status? That’s $30K in total; when will we get an update?'” Natalie Reynolds recounted N3on’s response, stating that he was unaware of the additional funds. “‘You sent $30,000 for a host, right?’ he asked. ‘Wait a minute!’ He had no knowledge that I had sent $30,000, and I have the phone call video recorded. Although I’d like to share the recording, I’m hesitant due to the fear of legal repercussions.”

Kayn swiftly responded to Reynolds’ tweet, completely refuting the allegations. N3on has faced various challenges throughout his career, with accusations of using bots to manipulate audience figures surfacing a few weeks ago in the Kick streaming community.

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