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Well, if his high-dollar fixer attorney wasn't standing there and hadn't already reviewed both the questions and answers and didn't sit by the editor while it was being produced for upload... it's a two-and-a-half hour lawsuit opportunity...
Though, I assume he just said "I did nothing wrong" and that was that. Now, he has a two-and-a-half hour video to link to everyone saying he did something wrong... People won't watch more than thirty seconds of a video, anyway, even if it is "how to not die in a fire."
IOW - I don't see why a vid of that length is needed. I don't see why any attorney would have let him give it. I don't see how it's going to be anything more than of empty use to anyone... unless he says a lot of incriminating things or nails down time periods/activities that are provably false in court.
most of it is
i heard this what do you say
yes but also no
ok next question
oh and every 10 mins he mentions how big his company is
I skipped to the 1hr58m mark and couldn't get past one minute of this cringe interview/ Mr. Beast just keeps rambling about nonsense unrelated to his crimes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADfCseQjh2w