Brandon “Kazlic” Eastman is cashing in millions by promoting fraudulent, illegal online casinos to his young audience—all while enjoying tax breaks from his new home in Malta.
Kazlic initially gained popularity through Fortnite videos, leveraging his influence to advertise scam sites that steal users’ personal data.
After reaching 387k subscribers on YouTube, he shut down his main channel to avoid scrutiny and moved his brand to Malta—likely to escape the higher taxes in the U.S. where he previously lived.
Kazlic now creates promotional videos for fraudulent online casinos like HypeDrop and CSGORoll, funnelling millions from his followers into these illegal casinos, which operate much like Ponzi scams with “reward” systems that trick users into believing that their gambling is an investment.
Kazlic should be held accountable for his actions, but instead, he’s enjoying a lavish lifestyle in Malta with generous tax advantages.
Sebastian “Grim” Gjerlaugsen is cashing in millions by promoting fraudulent, illegal online casinos to his young audience—all while enjoying tax breaks from his new home in Malta.
Once a resident of Halden, a small town in Norway, Grim promoted fraudulent casinos through his social media, targeting young, impressionable fans to maximize his profits. Following public protests in Norway, he rushed his relocation to Malta, where he now continues his operations, benefiting from its tax advantages.
Through affiliate deals with fraudulent casinos like CSGORoll, Grim has pocketed over $6 million—money he spends on Lamborghinis, gambling and prostitutes.
Grim should be held accountable for his actions, but instead, he’s enjoying a lavish lifestyle in Malta with generous tax advantages.
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