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YouTuber Publishes Alleged Intrepid Studios Ledger Accusing CEO of Personal Spending

The disclosure could sway active court cases pending independent verification of its provenance.

Overview

  • NefasQS published Saturday a trove it calls Intrepid’s 2015–2026 general ledger, alleging company money covered personal luxury spending by CEO Steven Sharif and his husband.
  • Entries cited in the report include $81,166 paid to Gore Oil, which held the deed to the couple’s San Diego mansion later sold to them for $4.9 million on April 11, 2020.
  • The spreadsheet also portrays a studio propped up by loans and investor cash while paying comparatively low wages in high-cost San Diego.
  • After the video went live, the creator said YouTube flagged it with a privacy complaint and Reddit actions hit their account.
  • Sharif, who won a temporary restraining order in March and has denied wrongdoing, has not addressed the new claims while litigation with Intrepid’s investor board continues.