YouTube sensation MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson, 27) is facing the biggest scandal of his career:
a $1 billion class-action lawsuit filed today in Los Angeles Superior Court, accusing him of manslaughter in the deaths of three contestants during his latest mega-challenge video, âSurvive 100 Days in the Amazon.â
The suit, brought by the victimsâ families and over 200 surviving participants, claims the production was a âdeath trap disguised as entertainment,â with zero safety protocols and âinhumaneâ conditions that turned the Brazilian rainforest into a real-life horror show.
The video, uploaded just two weeks ago on November 15, 2025, has racked up 450 million views â but now itâs under criminal investigation by Brazilian authorities and the FBI.
Families of the deceased released raw, unedited âfinal footageâ today, showing the contestantsâ desperate pleas for help in their last hours.
The Challenge That Went Deadly Wrong
Announced as âthe most extreme survival test ever,â the challenge pitted 500 contestants against the Amazonâs deadliest elements: venomous snakes, flash floods, and isolation.
MrBeast promised $10 million to anyone who lasted the full 100 days, with drone cams and hidden crews âmonitoring from afar.â
But according to the lawsuit, filed by attorneys representing the estates of contestants Elena Vargas (24, from Miami), Raj Patel (29, from London), and Carlos Mendoza (22, from SĂŁo Paulo), the production cut corners catastrophically:
- No Medical Teams on Site: Despite filming in one of the worldâs most dangerous ecosystems, the suit alleges there were zero EMTs or helicopters for the first 60 days. âThey told us it was âpart of the thrill,’â reads a sworn statement from survivor #47, who claims to have witnessed Patelâs fatal snakebite.
- Sabotaged Supplies: Contestants were given âration packsâ laced with expired food, leading to severe dehydration and hallucinations. Mendozaâs family released bodycam footage showing him begging for water on Day 78: âMrBeast, please⌠Iâm seeing things. This isnât a game anymore.â
- Forced Continuation: Even after Vargas collapsed from malaria on Day 45, producers allegedly radioed, âKeep going or forfeit your share.â Her final video, timestamped Day 46, shows her whispering, âTell my mom I love her⌠I canât breathe.â
The three deaths occurred within 48 hours of each other in late September 2025:
- Elena Vargas: Succumbed to untreated malaria and infected wounds from piranha bites.
- Raj Patel: Bitten by a bushmaster viper; no antivenom available for 12 hours.
- Carlos Mendoza: Drowned in a flash flood after producers âdelayed rescueâ to capture âdramatic B-roll.â

MrBeastâs team, under his production company MrB2024 LLC, denies all claims. A spokesperson issued a statement: âSafety was our top priority. Every risk was assessed by experts, and tragedies like this are heartbreaking but unforeseen. Weâre cooperating fully with investigations.â But leaked emails from the suit reveal producers joking about âratings goldâ in response to early medical alerts.
Echoes of Beast Games Nightmare
This isnât MrBeastâs first brush with death. The lawsuit draws direct parallels to the ongoing $100 million âBeast Gamesâ scandal on Amazon Prime, where five contestants sued in September 2024 for âexploitation and unsafe conditionsâ during filming â including hospitalizations from dehydration and sexual harassment claims. That case, still unresolved, cost Amazon $2.5 million in production incentives and forced a Season 2 delay.
âMrBeast treats human lives like props,â said lead plaintiff attorney Maria Gonzalez in a press conference today. âFrom Squid Game rip-offs to jungle roulette, heâs built an empire on near-misses. But three graves? Thatâs not content â thatâs criminal.â
Survivors are piling on. Over 200 have joined the suit, alleging unpaid wages (some waited 100 days for $0), psychological trauma, and âPTSD from the screams.â One anonymous contestant told CNN: âWe signed waivers thinking it was scripted. When Raj started convulsing, Jimmyâs voice came over the radio: âStay in frame â this is going viral.’â
The Final Videos: A Motherâs Plea
The most gut-wrenching evidence? The familiesâ release of 15 minutes of unedited GoPro footage:
- Vargasâs Last Stand (Day 46): Filmed in a makeshift shelter of palm leaves, she coughs blood while carving âHelpâ into a tree. âJimmy, if youâre watching⌠why didnât you save us?â
- Patelâs Viper Attack (Day 89): The bite happens off-screen, but his screams echo for 8 minutes as he crawls toward a drone. âIt burns! Send the chopper!â
- Mendozaâs Flood (Day 92): Waves crash in suddenly; he clings to a log, yelling, âThe crewâs gone! This is real!â The feed cuts as he slips under.

These clips, watermarked with MrBeastâs logo, are now circulating on X (formerly Twitter) under #MrBeastMurder, amassing 50 million views in hours. Brazilian prosecutors have seized production servers, and the U.S. DOJ is probing for interstate endangerment.
MrBeastâs Empire at Risk
With 350 million subscribers and a net worth over $1 billion, Donaldson has redefined YouTube philanthropy â from planting 20 million trees to Feastables chocolate bars. But backlash is mounting. Brands like Samsung and Burger King paused partnerships today, and Amazon is âreviewingâ future collabs post-Beast Games renewal in May 2025.
In a rare X post this afternoon, MrBeast wrote: âDevastated by these losses. Weâre donating $50M to Amazon conservation and victim families. Full transparency coming soon. #PrayForTheAmazon.â
The lawsuit seeks $1 billion in damages: $300M per family, plus punitive awards for âreckless endangerment.â Trial is set for March 2026, but with FBI involvement, it could escalate to federal charges.
As one survivorâs affidavit ends: âHe gave us a chance at fame. We got coffins instead.â
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