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‘We Did Like 1.5 Million for Security’: Logan Paul’s Podcast Guest Cautions Every Influencer After Going Through Stalker Experience So Horrifying That He Had to Involve FBI

Published Sep 8, 2022 | 4:30 PM EDT

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While Logan Paul enjoys his career in WWE, younger brother Jake Paul dreams to fight another boxing match. As per the latest news, Jake Paul will be now fighting Anderson Silva. Amidst all these, YouTuber Roman Atwood recently showed up at the ImPaulsive Podcast with Logan Paul.

For some time, Atwood had to leave YouTube due to security issues. Reportedly, the case involved the FBI and Atwood spent over $1.5 million for security.

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Logan Paul asked Atwood about their break from YouTube. Following ‘The Maverick’s question, Atwood answered by saying the following:

“We didn’t quit YouTube. We were told to get off YouTube yeah by the FBI. We haven’t really talked much about it for one this type of stuff goes on constantly to all types of people. I hate the idea of like inspiring other people to do these things. Sure, but I will say this people that are doing these things are kind of wild to think about they’re being monitored.”

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After these comments, Atwood talked about the way the FBI operated and how much he spent on security. Here is what he said next.

Logan Paul and Roman Atwood talk about $1.5 million security and how the FBI works

While several celebrities hire security for massive amounts, there are rare cases when the FBI gets involved. The following is what Atwood said about the FBI and how they worked.

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“Like this stuff’s getting real hot but the FBI works in crazy ways, man. Crazy, they spend great time watching. Oh they’ll find you, they spend time watching you, man. So, I just caution everybody like you’re doing this kind of stuff like you’re probably on a radar already and you have no clue we’ve gotten swatted a couple times as I’m sure every creator has.”

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When asked if he had high-level security at his house, Atwood replied by saying, “We had the best that I could do. I don’t know man, we did like 1.5 million for security. Currently, it’s still a case, big big felony charges.”

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Let us know your thoughts about Atwood’s experience in the comments.

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Samrat Sardar

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Samrat Sardar is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports and is currently a final year undergraduate student of English literature. A passionate content creator, he has been writing since his high school days, and possesses work experience as a commercial writer for companies such as WordsKraft among others. Samrat believes he fell in love with boxing the day he watched Vasiliy Lomachenko share the ring with Guillermo Rigondeaux.
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Paras Pande