Coffeezilla claims Stevewilldoit wants to sue him over Roobet YouTube series
Coffeezilla claims that Stevewilldoit wants to file a lawsuit against him over a 2021 YouTube series where he investigated Steve’s involvement in Roobet crypto gambling.
The YouTuber hasskyrocketed in popularityover the years thanks to his videos where he investigates various influencer-related crypto “scams.”

He’s called out quite a few big names, including former FaZe memberFrazier ‘Kay’ Khattrri,Logan Paul, andDillon Danis.
In 2021, the investigative YouTubercalled out Nelk member Stevewilldoitin a six-part series about the online crypto gambling platform Roobet and his involvement.

In a YouTube video on June 02, 2025, Coffee claimed Steve wants to sue him because of the Roobet series.
“He thinks that I accused him in a video of owning Roobet,” Coffee said. “I naturally ask ‘where did I accuse you, I need a timestamp’ and he says ‘maybe you didn’t but maybe the entire videos are misleading.'”

The YouTuber claimed Steve told him he wasn’t “threatening” him, but sent Coffee a screenshot of a conversation with his mom. In the screenshot, Steve was telling her he wants to sue.
Allegedly sent on June 30, 2025, the message reads: “I want to file a lawsuit against Coffeezilla. What he stated was inaccurate.”

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It’s unknown if Steve will ever file the lawsuit, but if he does, it won’t be the first one Coffee has had to deal with.
Logan Paulfiled a lawsuit against Coffeezillaback in June 2024, claiming defamation of character following the YouTuber’s CryptoZoo investigation.
Coffee’s initial three-part video on the CryptoZoo project was released at the end of 2022, and Logan quickly shared plans to refund affected users.
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The refundwebsite was launchedin March 2024, but Coffeequickly called it a “massive con”after he noticed several issues with rules around getting a refund.
Coffeezillaresponded to the lawsuiton August 5, and accused Paul of trying to “dodge accountability” regarding the whole project.