YouTube star PSISyndicate admits to rigging Counter Strike gambling videos (Updated)

Another one bites the dust.

Update: Minutes after publishing this article, PSISyndicate posted a follow up video which announced he will be donating over $3,000 to charity in hopes to right his wrongs. He also acknowledges the negative press that has come his way and says he knows what he did was wrong and he shouldn't be given a pat on the back. He still seems pretty stupid truthfully but at least he is doing his best to make the situation better by donating his money to a good cause. You can watch the video below.

The original story follows below.

Yesterday, we reported that two massive YouTube stars were caught in a scheme that involved them owning a gambling site and they actively promoted it without disclosing their involvement with the site itself. This causes all sorts of issues both morally and legally, and now another YouTube star has come out and admitted to doing shady stuff similar to the recently exposed YouTube stars.

The YouTuber in question goes by the alias PsiSyndicate, not to be confused with ProSyndicate who was one of the two exposed YouTube sensations from yesterday, recently posted a video where he confesses to being paid to use a certain website but he never disclosed his sponsorship to the viewers.

PSI claims he made roughly $3,200 and he attempts to justify it by saying he gave most of it away directly to fans but it still doesn't change the fact he lied to his fans and made money off these videos. He doesn't seem to realize what he did was pretty wrong and thinks he is a good person for coming out before someone else exposed him. He also doesn't seem to be taking it very seriously with a thumbnail image that shows him rubbing his nipples… yeah.

With all this news, it's safe to say you should be weary of who you trust when watching YouTube. For all you know, they may be receiving money under the table.