Saberspark Responds to Sexual Assault Allegations

Saberspark on YouTube

Saberspark on YouTube

Saberspark (Steven Carver), a YouTuber, recently posted a video addressing claims of sexual misconduct made against him. In a video roughly 20 minutes long and titled "Response," Carver categorically denies the allegations, calling them fake and describing the scenario as a "hit piece" motivated by personal issues.

The allegations stem from a video produced by another content creator, referred to by Saberspark as "KP," in coordination with the Twitter account "Brody Fandont." According to Saberspark, KP and Brody Fandont wanted to publish these claims as part of a broader exposé. He claims that the accusations are invalid and based on rumors rather than direct evidence. Additionally, he states that the allegation was restricted to less than six minutes in a video that was over two hours long and that other contributors were unaware of its substance.

Saberspark discusses his relationship with KP, a former acquaintance from the Brody Fandont, and the timelines of their interactions. He brings up an instance in which one of his team members, Chris, reportedly made an inappropriate joke in 2015. Carter claims that he approached Chris when this was brought up and that Chris apologized immediately to the person involved. He also criticizes KP's attempt to influence his hiring decisions years later, suggesting it emerged from personal hatred.

Saberspark's limited comments on fellow YouTuber BlackGryph0n, who is facing separate and serious claims, have caused a heated debate online. Saberspark recognizes him briefly in his video but doesn't go into detail about the matter, which has led to criticism from certain community members.

Towards the end of the video, Saberspark expands the subject matter to include the dangers of online mob justice and false charges. He advises viewers of the harm that unknown claims could bring, both to individuals and to actual victims of abuse.

The video has sparked mixed reactions, with some backing Saberspark's right to answer and others questioning the absences and tone of his closing remarks.