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Last week, the $10 million lawsuit against Jim Sterling was thrown out of court. This week, Sterling is back with much more to say.
Sterling previously commented to Kotaku about the dismissed suit, but has much more to say in a nearly forty minute, rather somber YouTube video.
Toward the end, Sterling says, “I’ve done my video and that was my reward for this was just being able to finally talk about it, and I’m done.”
DISCUSSION
I have no idea if this guy has decent videos or not, I can never bring myself to hit play when he relies so heavily on a shtick that evokes fascist/nazi iconography.