![]() This endeavor, however, got off to an inauspicious start with Kavanaugh and Spar pointing fingers at each other over funding and secrets. Spar even accused Kavanaugh of operating a “Ponzi scheme,” which Variety picked up for the headline of its own story on the controversy. This will become relevant later more on what happened in a bit. In the meantime, just know that Kavanaugh and Spar were able to find some sort of resolution. Kavanaugh’s Proxima then acquired a majority interest in Triller, a social media site that, among other things, has distributed pay-per-view boxing matches featuring notables like Mike Tyson, Roy Jones Jr. And when people started pirating those fights, Triller filed many copyright suits. ![]() One of the targets was Ethan Klein, whose H3 Podcast used a clip of a Jake Paul fight. This has led to yet another feud for Kavanaugh, one that has escalated over the past several months. Klein has attacked Kavanaugh mercilessly on his podcast.
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