Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

This 30 something Instagram celeb/YouTube guy/woman beater who used to be part of the always getting into trouble YouTube brothers outfit is with an underage teen who could barely drive when they started dating.

Her mom pushes it for her “career”.

When she tried to break it off our celebrity raped and beat her and her mom manipulated them back together.

Mom emotionally abuses daughter, even with her appearance, etc. Daughter had gotten away and was staying with friends, but mom coerced her back home and now they are threatening the family that was helping the victim by threatening to manufacture allegations that the son of the helper sexually assaulted our victim.

I am trying to get a couple of audio recordings the victim made of phone calls with her mom.

Ray Diaz

Jake Paul

‘Lopez’ star Ray Diaz accused of domestic violence by a second woman

Just a few days after actor Ray Diaz was arrested for domestic abuse, a second woman has come forward with the same allegation.

TMZ reported that Diaz, who starred alongside George Lopez for one season on ‘Lopez’, is being accused of “roughing up a woman he used to date a couple of years ago”. The second woman came forward last week and filed a battery report.
The woman is said to have claimed that she has video evidence of Ray’s violent actions against her and detectives are reviewing the footage. The news comes on the heels of Ray’s current girlfriend alleging that he assaulted her and repeatedly prevented her from calling the police.

According to the site’s sources, the case was presented to the L.A. City Attorney’s Office, who decided they will have an informal hearing with Ray to discuss the alleged incident. There are chances of City Attorney filing charges against him.

The former Team 10 member was arrested earlier this June for alleged domestic violence. It was reported that he allegedly got into an argument with his 19-year-old girlfriend, Landi Hicks, earlier this month, and things quickly turned violent. The same site reported that he “grabbed and pulled [his girlfriend] so violently, she suffered neck scratches and bruising on her leg.”- Source

Jake Paul’s Team 10 YouTube empire might be imploding

Jake Paul, a Vine star turned YouTube mogul, wants to be YouTube’s Kris Jenner and raise a household of money-making Kardashian-like celebrities. Recent developments suggest he might be running into his own family problems.

It’s been a rough week for Paul: Multiple members of his vlogging incubator, Team 10, have announced their departure from the organization; flurries of rumors surrounding a potential merger between Jake’s company and brother, Logan Paul’s, company are picking up; reports indicate that the Paul brothers’ father, Greg Paul, is handling their companies and firing employees. Jake’s been quiet throughout all of this, sticking to his regular schedule, and going about his business.

What is Team 10?

To understand the fall of Jake Paul, you have to understand Team 10. The creative collective started in 2015 at the height of Vine’s popularity, but didn’t really kick off until a year later, when Paul moved in with six roommates — some of the original Team 10 members — and created a home fit for vloggers to vlog. Paul, who got his claim to fame on Vine, took an idea made famous by Dr. Dre and other business moguls, and began making moves to be more than just an influencer.

“I had this theory where I could replicate what Dr. Dre did in the music industry in the social media business,” Paul told TechCrunch in January 2017. “And I set out to put it to the test… found these kids online… they had 30,000 followers, then I flew them out to LA and taught them how to do things on social media.. In 2, [it] weeks grew from 30,000 to 400,000 and today they have 16 million.”

In 2017, Paul took his talent for gaming internet algorithms, and an eye for web-video-ready talent, and started TeamDom: a social media incubator that received $1 million in funding from “Chinese investment firm, Danhua … Edward Lando (Horizons Alpha), Gary Vaynerchuk (Vayner Capital), Abe Burns (Sound Ventures & A-Grade Investments) and Adam Zeplain,” according to TechCrunch.

A couple of mega-popular music videos, daily collaborations, feuds with other vloggers, a successful merchandise line and one sold-out tour later, Team 10 became the biggest vlogging team on YouTube. Everything seemed to be going great for Paul, who relocated his team to a $7 million mansion in Calabasas, California after being forced to leave his former mansion following noise complaints from neighbors. He partnered with rapper Gucci Mane for a remix of his popular track “It’s Everyday Bro,” the original can be seen below, and was on the path to becoming a true YouTube mogul.

Not every Team 10 member was a fit for the team. Neels Visser, one of the original members, pursued a more professional modeling career. Other vloggers got into personal disagreements and fights with Paul or other members, choosing to leave the team because it grew uncomfortable. Two of the highest-profile causes over member departures include Alissa Violet (now a vlogger with competing incubator Clout Gang) and the Martinez Twins (two Spanish vloggers who accused Paul of bullying them when they lived in the Team 10 house). Still, the collective chugged along with its campaign to take over internet attention.

What goes up, must come down

Jake Paul was at the top of his game less than six months ago.

Even as his brother Logan’s world crumbled, following the controversy surrounding a video uploaded from his trip to Japan that contained the body of a man who committed suicide, Jake was exploring new business opportunities, including Team 10 Gaming as a way to leverage YouTube’s Fortnite obsession, and managed to find love in new girlfriend Erika Costell.

But this month, everything started going awry for Jake. Nick Crompton, Team 10’s chief operating officer and on-screen personality, announced on May 4 that he was leaving the team effective immediately. Crompton, who gained notoriety for singing “England is my city” in Paul’s “It’s Everyday, Bro” video, admitted in his statement that he wasn’t happy with the direction the company was moving toward, and didn’t want to be part of it. – Source


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