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Logan Paul has addressed allegations from a private jet company asserting that he caused damage to one of their aircraft, following a scene from his reality show, Paul American.
The reality series, co-created with his brother Jake Paul, premiered on Max in March and includes intimate glimpses into their everyday experiences. One particular episode features an incident involving Logan’s private jet, where a malfunction occurred with the door.
In the episode, as the crew struggled to open the door, Logan attempted to assist, but he claimed the door “exploded,” resulting in significant damage to the plane. In a vlog dated April 16, he shared that after the airing of the episode, he received correspondence from the charter company attributing responsibility for the damages to him.
Logan Paul addresses private jet company’s claims
Logan expressed his disbelief, saying, “I opened the door, I thought I did a good deed… I had to write a letter to the FAA explaining what happened,” and added, “Today I got a letter from the f**king charter company saying it’s my fault.”
During the vlog, he disclosed content from the letter, which was filed in a Florida court. According to the complaint, Logan “forcibly opened the door to the aircraft” while it was still pressurized, which allegedly led to substantial damage costing around $400,000.
The flight crew expressed in the complaint that Logan “violated the instructions” by interfering with the pressurized door, resulting in what they termed an “Incident” chronicled in his show.
Logan defended himself, stating, “Thank god we film everything. This is f**king pathetic. I’m going to take a stand on this like I have for every other motherf**ker in the past who’s tried to f**k with me. Justice and truth wins, and I have both on my side.”
This incident unfolds alongside Logan’s ongoing legal battle with Lionel Messi’s beverage company, Mas+ By Messi, concerning claims of “anti-competitive” practices directed at his hydration brand, Prime. Recently, Prime has filed a countersuit against Messi’s company, asserting that Mas+ infringes on Prime’s trade dress and misleads consumers.
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