The Untold Truth Of Meet Kevin

Publish date: 2024-05-31

It's no surprise that Kevin Paffrath has had some run-ins with the legal system throughout his rise to fame. As with many content creators, he took time finding his niche, and relied on parody videos making fun of people whose methods he didn't exactly agree with to increase his fame. Two of those cases were fairly well-documented when they occurred, and they both involved fellow real estate investors.

In one instance, Paffrath flew to Miami and dressed up as an elf to "allegedly [run] through the office of a prominent real estate investor," reported Inman. The publication wrote that the incident took place at the offices of Grant Cardone in December 2018, though Paffrath was not charged until February 2019 for trespassing and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors. The stunt appeared to be a culmination of Paffrath and Cardone's tumultuous relationship, as Cardone accused Paffrath of stalking and harassment. Paffrath had made a series of YouTube videos calling Cardone's business practices into question. The charges were ultimately dropped, according to CNBC.

A similar case occurred in Nashville, reported the Nashville Post. Paffrath made videos criticizing the methods of radio personality Dave Ramsey, who ended up suing Paffrath for breach of contract. (Paffrath worked with Ramsey's company for a short period of time.) Eventually, the two settled out of court, though Paffrath did take down the videos criticizing Rasmey's company. All in all, Paffrath has spent around $100,000 on legal fees, according to CNBC.

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