
Catherine McBroom Breaks Silence About Allegations Of Austin Being Sued
It was recently reported that Austin McBroom is being sued yet again by James Harden. As per the media, there were several lawsuits against the ACE Family patriarch. However, his wife, Catherine McBroom has denied one such lawsuit.
The influencer is the founder of 1212 Gateway and is allegedly talking “legally” with her former business partners. She usually does not pay attention to all the comments about her and her family. But she has finally broken her silence about a lawsuit that was recently on the news.
Catherine talks to her fans on Snapchat often and was asked by a fan if Austin is really being sued by James. Fortunately, she broke her silence and claimed that it was a false narrative. She claimed that LiveXLive is paying people to create these stories. The influencer did not stop there but she also described them as “criminals”.
“No of course not. LiveXLive is paying people to create false stories. They’re criminals and that’s not an opinion it’s a fact”
Catherine McBroom
This is the first time the influencer has talked about the situation. She also answered fans who were appreciating them for being positive even in this difficult time. One of her fans told her that they saw a YouTube video where the person claimed she and Austin have broken up and that is why Catherine is making her own channel.
But the 1212 Gateway founder declined the narrative and shared that she has been wanting to start her personal channel for years. She also explained that she never did it because she had too much on her plate. The influencer further shared that it was her and Austin’s dynamic that got them where they are and she will not change that.
Austin Claimed LiveXLive Was Withholding Funds
Catherine added she is now ready to share her life experiences and wisdom. She said that she cannot do that on their family channel. The influencer also shared that she does not understand why people want to separate them.
This comes after James took part in the Social Gloves Entertainment: Battle of the Platforms- Youtubers vs Tiktokers event. The company is owned by Austin and ever since the event, it has been down spiralling. Austin is said to have not paid many boxers and employees who helped to bring the event to life.
Bryce Hall and Austin McBroom were the main events for the entire event. Austin went on to win the third round with a technical knock-out. After the event, Vinnie Hacker and Josh Richards had claimed that they were not paid for the event. Right after this, we heard that Social Gloves Entertainment is announcing its bankruptcy.
However, despite the rumours, Austin came ahead to refute these statements of the company going bankrupt. He also said every participant will be paid including him. And then we got reports claiming that Austin had allegedly received two lawsuits against his Ace Hat Collection company.
Fans and users have started questioning the worth of the ACE family and Austin. These rumours were deemed to be true when his seven million dollar California house was listed on house-selling websites and was labelled, “pre-foreclosure”.
Austin yet again took to social media and denied the rumours of his family being evicted from their home. As per reports, his wife, Catherine Paiz is also facing an alleged legal battle with former business partners. The influencer had addressed these rumours and claimed that the digital media company LiveXLive was withholding funds.
The downward spiral continued as LiveXLive filed a lawsuit against Austin for committing defamation and fraud.
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