The streaming community witnessed a massive controversy yesterday, as former 100 Thieves content creator Erind "Froste" took to Twitter to recount some of the worst moments he endured while living at The Mob house.
In this article, we will take a look at how the entire drama unfolded, and the response provided by Nadeshot after Froste's accusations went viral on the internet.
Froste teamed up with fellow content creators Classify, Mako, and Avalanche to create The Mob in 2014. Later, they were acquired by esports giant 100 Thieves, owned by former Call of Duty pro, Matthew "Nadeshot."
However, a few months after Mako left The Mob, 100 Thieves parted ways with Avalanche, Classify, and Froste in May 2021. As a result, the group was disbanded.
A year later, on August 29, Erind finally broke silence regarding his time working with 100 Thieves, and provided some insights into his side of the story.
The Twitch streamer started the conversation thread by saying that he "missed the Mob house" and went on to detail how he and his buddies were mistreated by 100 Thieves.
A Twitter user by the name Harry (@HSteggles) joined the conversation and stated:
Froste's response gained a lot of traction as he recounted:
The Twitter user responded by asking if The Mob's content creators pitched ideas to 100 Thieves and sought financial assistance:
Froste remarked that they had offered ideas and requested help from 100 Thieves to the point where it was "almost pathethic." He went on to label the esports organization as "predatory":
The conversation did not end there, as the American personality revealed that they had to pay $2,500 in rent while only receiving $1,650. He stated that they had to skip meals at times because they couldn't afford to buy
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