Logan Paul has deleted a video in which he threatened to sue internet detective Stephen "Coffeezilla" Findeisen.
As per reports, Paul has vowed to withdraw his threats to file a defamation case against the videos.
Earlier, Paul accused Coffeezilla of defamation in his now-deleted response video, adding, "I'll see you in court."
According to Coffezilla in a Jan. 6 tweet, Paul has vowed to withdraw his threats to file a defamation case against the videos.
Findeisen shared a screenshot from the CryptoZoo Discord server, along with a message from Paul verifying that he had removed his initial response to Coffeezilla's video series and apologizing.
“The argument is not with Coffee. In fact, I'm pleased he brought this to my attention. I will take accountability, apologize, and present a plan in the near future,” Paul added.
Paul's Jan. 3 reaction video to Coffeezilla's charges had been removed from YouTube at the time of writing. The tweet linked to the video, as well as his initial Dec. 23 post claiming the allegations "not true," remain online.
After Coffeezilla released the first of a three-part video series on December 17 accusing CryptoZoo of several business malpractices and calling out Paul, the project's face, the two YouTubers got into an argument.
Paul accused Coffeezilla of defamation in his now-deleted response video, adding, "I'll see you in court."
Coffeezilla mentioned in his post that Paul may be "making a third response," but at the time of writing, neither Paul nor Coffeezilla had provided any additional information.
Several local media outlets requested comment from Paul and Coffeezilla but did not receive a response before publication.