Adam22 reveals No Jumper is “going broke” as they face lawsuit from ex-employee

Adam ‘Adam22’ Grandmaison, founder of No Jumper, has revealed the company is beginning layoffs, as the podcast’s revenues have plummeted, and they face legal action.

In a statement on April 2, Adam22 admitted No Jumper is experiencing severe financial difficulties, and that layoffs and downsizing were to come.​

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The company has reportedly been losing approximately $2 million per month, resulting in around 15 staff being laid off in a short period. Additionally, No Jumper hasdecided to close its Melrose store and relocateto a smaller space to reduce expenses.

Adam22 attributed the financial downturn to multiple factors, including a significant decline in viewership and revenue streams across platforms like YouTube, Snapchat, and Facebook.

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He said that during global lockdowns, their YouTube viewers “doubled or even tripled”, compared to current figures. Additionally, revenue from Snapchat and Facebook, which had previously reached “at least six figures a month,” has drastically decreased.

No Jumper lawsuit and Instagram deleted

Despite this decline in viewership, Adam22 actually says the company was still profitable up until a couple of months ago, when two “major Ls” hit – the deletion of their Instagram account and a lawsuit.

Legal issues have put further strain on the company’s finances, too. A former employee, identified as HarmoniousYuriy, has filed a lawsuit alleging workplace misconduct.

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Adam22 described the lawsuit as a “bullsh*t lawsuit by a former employee” and an “extortion attempt,” claiming it has cost the company hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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The claim alleges that Adam22 and two other “higher-ups” were not held accountable for workplace harassment and discrimination that took place at No Jumper towards HarmoniousYuriy and Rylee Garcia.

The lawsuit also alleges wrongful termination.