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MrBeast, Amazon.com taken legal action against by reality TV series rivals

.The submission affirms that the multimillion-dollar company behind YouTube's very most preferred stations stopped working to offer minimum wages, overtime pay, uninterrupted dish rests and rest time for rivals-- whose "service the series was the home entertainment product" marketed by MrBeast.A speaker for MrBeast, whose genuine name is actually Jimmy Donaldson, said to The Associated Press in an e-mail that he had no comment on the new lawsuit.Donaldson's "Monster Games" was promoted as the "most significant fact competition." It was expected to place the North Carolina material developer facing readers past the YouTube system where his document 316 thousand subscribers consistently watch his unusual challenges that frequently bring luxurious gifts of direct cash.But its first Sin city shoot started running the gauntlet before it even covered. Donaldson's business appointed 2,000 people in a first run-through this July where one-half could develop to the true show's filming in Toronto.Contestants merely found out upon their appearance that the Sin city swimming pool went beyond 1,000 rivals, depending on to the claim, which substantially lessening their opportunities of success. The legal action asserts the "misleading marketing" breached California business legislations that prohibit drawing operators from "misstating in any manner the possibilities of winning any type of prize." The five anonymous competitions additionally stated that "restricted nutrition" and "insufficient medical staffing" endangered their wellness.