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Logan Paul had a heated showdown with American journalist Graham Bensinger, who recently released the documentary,5 Months with Logan Paul. The new documentary saw Paul open up about some of the most vulnerable aspects of his life. However, Paul alleged that he never signed up for the documentary to be posted on Bensinger’s personal YouTube channel. He shared that the journalist lied to him about releasing the documentary on AppleTV+.

Bensinger was given full access to Paul’s life and his house during the process of making the documentary. Paul even shared with Bensinger about having suicidal thoughts when his million-dollar business CryptoZoo went sideways.
Logan Paul Accuses Journalist Graham Bensinger Of Lying To Him
Logan Pauland Graham Bensinger butted heads over5 Months with Logan Paul, the documentary about Paul’s life released on Bensinger’s channel. According toTMZ Live, Paul and Bensinger appeared on the show and were supposed to promote their new documentary. However, Paul made several accusations against Bensinger.
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The WWE wrestler’s main issue was with the platform where the documentary was uploaded. Paul shared that Bensinger had promised him that it would be featured on AppleTV+, but the documentary was eventually dropped on Bensinger’s personal YouTube channel. Paul brought along receipts and copies of email exchanges between them to prove that he was lied to by the journalist.
Logan Paul ripped into Bensinger, sharing that he gave unprecedented access to the latter to his life, his house, and the people closest to him like his fiancéeNina Agdaland his brotherJake Paul. Paul even ranted about how he let Bensinger join the Paul family for Christmas, only to be betrayed by the journalist. Paul shared on TMZ Live:

“I thought he had my best interests in line, because I trusted this guy to do a profile on my life. I let him in for five months under the pretense that it was gonna be a show on Apple TV, and yesterday it airs on his YouTube channel. I gave you everything I have. I opened up to you. I was vulnerable. I let you into my house on Christmas, because I thought the show would go onto Apple. But instead, you plastered it on your personal YouTube channel.”
Graham Bensinger responded that the documentary was originally intended for a streaming platform, but the deal didn’t go through. He also claimed that he notified Paul’s manager, Jeffrey Levin, about the AppleTV+ deal falling apart three months ago. However, Paul shared that Bensinger never spoke to him about it.

Logan Paul Admitted To Graham Bensinger About Having Suicidal Thoughts After CryptoZoo Scam
Logan Paul’s multi-million dollar CryptoZoo business failure led him to have suicidal thoughts. There were widespread allegations that Paul scammed fans with his crypto business. Paul shared the most vulnerable moment in his life in Graham Bensinger’s documentary before their whole controversy erupted on TMZ. Paul shared,“For the first time in my life I was having suicidal thoughts”.
Paul launched CryptoZoo in 2021, a game where users could make money by earning NFTs. The issues behindPaul’s new project were brought out by YouTuber Coffeezilla, who uploaded a three-part series accusing Paul of running a multi-million dollar scam. Fans who bought NFTs on CryptoZoo allegedly lost thousands of dollars. Paul continues to deny the allegations that he was scamming people for their money.

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Graham Bensinger claimed on TMZ Live that Paul asked him to remove certain parts of the CryptoZoo story from his documentary. Paul also allegedly asked Bensinger to remove his infamous scandal in Japan’s suicide forest.
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