Popular YouTuber Logan Paul Accuses United Airlines TSA Agents Of Stealing $300K Worth Of Watches

Popular YouTuber Logan Paul Accuses United Airlines TSA Agents Of Stealing $300K Worth Of Watches
Social media influencer and professional wrestler Logan Paul strongly believes United Airlines TSA agents robbed him of $300K worth of watches.
In a recent YouTube vlog, the 29-year-old explained that two expensive watches went missing while he was traveling. He told his brother, Jake, that a $50,000 Audemars Piguet watch he had gifted him for Christmas was among the items allegedly taken. He stated:
“It got stolen at the airport. I have reason to believe someone opened my bag during TSA and nabbed it out of there.”
He added:
“I don’t wanna point any fingers, but those motherf**ers definitely took it. Allegedly. In my opinion.”
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Logan went on to say that the other pricey item allegedly stolen was a $250K Patek Philippe watch. He vowed to find the alleged culprits, adding:
“Whoever was working United [Airlines] that stole that s**, f*** you. I’m gonna find you and pursue you to the fullest extent of justice.”*
A report from TMZ notes that United Airlines has not publicly spoken on the matter, but they did confirm that the situation is under investigation.
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