Callaghan, an independent journalist known for YouTube shows, has been accused of sexual misconduct by two different women.
Callaghan, an independent journalist known for YouTube shows “All Gas No Brakes” and “Channel 5,” spoke for over four minutes in a video on his Instagram page. He told followers that he had some “serious work” to do on himself in light of the allegations against him.
Elise said that though Callaghan eventually received her consent, it was only “because he wore me down.” Callaghan did not address the allegations specifically but described his own actions as a type of “sex pest behavior” that he believes has been normalized among young boys and men.
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