Streaming organization One True King has issued a statement in response to co-owner Emiru’s accusations of sexual assault, abuse, and blackmail against former member Mizkif.
On October 25, popular streamer Emiru went live on Twitch to detail her past relationship with fellow influencer Mizkif, in which she accused him of sexually assaulting her and displaying abusive behavior toward her.
She also claimed that he was indirectly threatening her through other people, saying, “if I ever talked about anything he did, he would try to create a smear campaign against me in retaliation.”
Emiru’s allegations went viral and prompted a quick response from Mizkif, who went live on Twitch to share his side of the story. Mizkif denied intimidating and stalking her, claiming that Emiru was “also violent” and would “throw clothes and plushies at me, and I’d punch holes in the wall or slam doors in aggression.”
“I know I could have done better, and I’m sorry. I know I was controlling, and I should have just ended the f**king relationship, but I was so confused as a person, and I’m sorry things got to this f**king point,” Mizkif said.
OTK responds to Emiru’s accusations toward Mizkif
OTK, the streaming organization Emiru is part of and co-owns, addressed the situation in a tweet on October 27, in which they supported her and made it clear that they have severed all ties with Mizkif.
“OTK fully supports its co-owner and sister Emiru and we stand by her side and admire her strength in coming forward and sharing her story,” they wrote.
“While Mizkif was one of several founders of OTK, the organization terminated its relationship with him some time ago for reasons unrelated to the recent events and he holds no stake in OTK or any of our other companies.
“Out of respect for those who have come forward, we will let their voices speak above ours.”
Mizkif, a co-founder of OTK, was suspended from the org’s board of directors in 2023 following an investigation into claims that he allegedly helped cover up a sexual assault incident between streamers CrazySlick and Adrianah Lee.
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