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YouTuber Named in Take-Two GTA 6 Leaker Subpoena Insists He Did Nothing Wrong

A YouTuber caught up in Take-Two’s investigation into GTA 6 leaks has denied any involvement in the breach. The creator was named in a subpoena related to the company’s efforts to track down the source of leaked Grand Theft Auto 6 material. Despite being legally summoned, the YouTuber maintains he had nothing to do with the leak itself. Take-Two has been actively pursuing those responsible for the unauthorized release of GTA 6 information, issuing subpoenas as part of their investigation. The company has made clear it takes intellectual property theft seriously and is committed to identifying all parties involved in distributing confidential material.

For players anticipating the game’s arrival, this ongoing legal action underscores Take-Two’s determination to protect GTA 6’s secrets leading up to launch.

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