The Artesian Builds drama that kicked off earlier this month continues to grow more intense with each day. Soon after Artesian Builds’ CEO Noah Katz was seen mocking a giveaway contestant’s following on social media, many high-profile partners have spoken out against the CEO.
Well-known influencers and streamers such as Asmongold, NICKMERCS and Mizkif came out after the drama and controversy took off. The streamer organization One True King (OTK), which is co-owned by Asmongold, Mizkif, EsfandTV and Rich Campbell, has dropped Artesian Builds as one of their title sponsors.
A content creator and streamer who goes by the name Onepeg recently uploaded an in-depth investigative video where he delved deep into the company’s tax and financial background.
According to YouTuber and Twitch streamer Onepeg, the parent company that handles the brand Artesian Builds was registered as Artesian Future Technologies and moved from the state of North Carolina to California.
OpenCorporates is a website that handles publicly available databases and provides tax records for various businesses. A recent update on the website revealed that there had been a change in the operating status of the company.
Onepeg described the situation by saying:
He continued:
Onepeg explained the implications of being suspended by the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) by saying:
The content creator then went on to show the heavy impact of a business being suspended, by saying:
The streamer then went on to show that back in 2021, his company’s status was changed from "active" to "suspended/forfeited" by the Franchise Tax Board. During this period, Noah Katz bought a $150,000 BMW i8 instead of paying the due taxes.
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