Logan Paul has responded to a private jet company blaming him for damaging a plane after a clip of the incident was added to Paul American.
YouTubers Logan and Jake Paul revealed their reality show, Paul American, back in March which made its debut on Max just a few weeks later.
The series shows never-before-seen clips of Logan and Jake’s daily lives, and in one episode showed an incident that took place on Logan’s private jet. During the clip, the plane’s door refused to open, and you can hear the flight crew ask him to help open it.
When he attempted it, however, Logan says the door “exploded” and caused damage to the aircraft. In a vlog on Wednesday, April 16, he revealed that after the episode aired, the charter company sent a letter blaming him for damages to the plane.
Logan Paul responds to private jet company
“I opened the door, I thought I did a good deed… I had to write a letter to the FAA saying what happened,” he revealed. “Today I got a letter from the f**king charter company saying it’s my fault.”
He began reading off the letter, which was filed in Florida court. The complaint states that Logan “forcibly opened the door to the aircraft” while it was pressurized.
“LP violated the instructions from the Flight Crew by forcing open the Door while the Aircraft was pressurized, causing significant damage to the Aircraft in excess of Four Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars (US$400,000.00) and to RG (‘Incident”). The Incident was recently chronicled on the recently released trailer for LP’s new television show ‘Paul American,’” reads the complaint.
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“Thank god we film everything,” Logan responded. “This is f**king pathetic, I’m going to take a stand on this like I have for every other motherf**ker in the past who’s tried to f**k with me. Justice and truth wins, and I have both on my side.”
This comes as Logan is in the middle of an ongoing lawsuit with Lionel Messi’s drink company, Mas+ By Messi, over “anti-competitive” claims against his drink brand, Prime Hydration.
Prime has since countersued Messi and his company, claiming that Mas+ violates Prime’s trade dress and regularly confuses customers with its design.
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