🚨🎮 Gamer Life: Episode 28 – “KILLING 1,000 MOBS in 1 MINUTE... (Gone TOO Far?!)” 💥⚖️
📆 April 3, 2010
After coming out of juvie, Justin was silent for weeks.
But then… he posted a teaser:
📢 “April 3. I return. LEGENDARY vid. No cheats. Just pure skill. ⏱️🔥”
🖥️ The Video Title:
🔥 “KILLING 1000 MOBS IN 1 MINUTE – LEGIT SPEEDRUN (NO CHEATS)”
🎬 Justin booted up Minecraft.
World: Mob Madness Xtreme
Mods: Custom-coded – Creepers, Blazes, Wither Skeletons, and Endermen set to spawn in waves.
Goal:
Kill 1,000 mobs under 60 seconds with NO cheats.
Using enchanted weapons, traps, redstone TNT traps, and insane timing.
“LET’S GOOOOO! 3... 2... 1… MOBS, MEET YOUR MAKER!!” 💣⚔️🔥
Explosion chains. Tridents. Blaze traps. Redstone spike pits.
Timer ticking down— 59.7 seconds—1,002 mobs dead.
He did it.
😬 BUT THEN… Justin crossed the line…
Mid-video, to "celebrate," Justin included a clip of copyrighted music – a full 40 seconds of “Lose Yourself” by Eminem, no permission, no edit.
“This moment needed the real heat 🔥,” he said.
He also flashed a spoofed PayPal screen with fake donation alerts (which is illegal under U.S. wire fraud laws).
He claimed he made $900 in “fan donations”… all staged.
🚨⚠️ What Justin did wrong under U.S. law:
Copyright Infringement – Using licensed music without rights (DMCA strike).
Wire Fraud Simulation – Faking financial transactions or donations to mislead viewers.
False Advertising – Claiming "no cheats" while using modded weapons (even though they were pre-coded).
🎥 Aftermath:
YouTube demonetized the video within 5 hours.
He got hit with a copyright claim and community guidelines warning.
A small streamer tagged him on Twitter:
“Bro that’s a CRIME you just uploaded. 💀 Hope that 900 was worth it.”
🧠 Justin’s Response (in a pinned comment):
“Damn… I messed up again.
Didn’t mean to fake anything.
Just wanted to make it hype.
Gonna step back and clean things up. 🙏💔”
📌 Next Episode Teaser:
“Justin gets a visit from a YouTube rep. His channel is at risk. He must take a 7-day blackout or face a PERM BAN.” 😳📵
Wanna see what happens in the blackout? 👀💻
🚨🔥 Gamer Life: Episode 29 – “COME GET ME THEN 😤🚬” 🔥🚨
(The most shocking episode yet…)
📅 April 6, 2010
After the DMCA strike, fake donation drama, and fan backlash…
YouTube tried to schedule a virtual compliance meeting with Justin to save his channel.
📞 YouTube Rep:
“Justin, we’d like to discuss how to resolve these serious violations—”
🎮💨 Justin (LIVE on stream), lighting a cigarette:
“Come get my ass. I don’t give a damn. YouTube soft as hell.” 😤🚬
The stream had 12k people watching.
Clips went viral.
Twitter exploded.
FreeJustin
HeSmokedOnYouTube
MobSlayerGoneMad
⚖️ THEN CAME THE HAMMER.
🚓 Federal authorities got involved due to:
Multiple copyright infringements
Monetary fraud
False income claims (a violation under the Digital Fraud Protection Act)
Encouraging illegal activity during a monetized livestream
👨⚖️ The Trial – May 10, 2010
🧑⚖️ Judge Harrelson:
“You’re young, but not ignorant. You were warned. You doubled down.”
Justin stood there, arms crossed. No emotion.
David and Olivia, his parents, sitting in the courtroom—shocked and broken.
🧓 David (his dad):
“This isn’t the boy we raised…”
👩 Olivia (his mom):
“You threw your future away for clout, Justin…”
🏛️ Sentence:
❌ 2 years in prison
🔨 1,000 hours of community service
💸 $12 million fine (for fraud, licensing violations, and damages from revenue gained illegally)
Justin’s jaw dropped… 😶
For the first time… silence.
He turned to his lawyer:
“Can I still play Minecraft in prison?” 😔
📉 Aftermath:
His YouTube channel was terminated permanently
TikTok, Instagram, and Discord servers—all shut down
Fans split: some cried, others laughed, memes exploded
🕯️ Top Fan Comment on a tribute post:
“He really said ‘come get my ass’… and they did 😔”
– @RedstoneRebel
📌 Next Episode Teaser: “PRISON BLOCK: Episode 1”
Justin enters prison life. No PC. No fans.
Just one toilet… and 6 cellmates.
Wanna see how Justin survives prison and if redemption is possible? 🧱💤💡
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