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[[Daniel Larson]] has admitted to, and was to proven to have, a Pinterest account where he saved images of children, maps of the United States that listed the age of consent in each state, and images of [[Grace VanderWaal]]. As of September 2023, his new Pinterest account has been found, filled with images of little girls. Nobody was aware of this account until he leaked it himself.<ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5paytOQz61A</ref>
[[Daniel Larson]] has admitted to, and was to proven to have, a Pinterest account on which he saved images of children, maps of the United States that listed the age of consent in each state, and images of [[Grace VanderWaal]]. As of September 2023, his new Pinterest account has also been found, filled with images of little girls. Nobody was aware of this account until he leaked it himself.<ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5paytOQz61A</ref>


== Exposure and Admission ==
== Exposure and Admission ==
[[Flexburger]], who was Daniel's [[Management|manager]] at the time, leaked a Pinterest account owned by Daniel after witnessing its shocking contents. Daniel would deny he ever owned the Pinterest account, at one point pretending that he didn't know what it was, but he eventually admitted to owning it.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6vYpnyAES0&pp=ygUXZGFuaWVsIGxhcnNvbiBwaW50ZXJlc3Q%3D</ref>
[[Flexburger]], who was Daniel's [[Management|manager]] at the time, leaked the account after discovering its contents. Daniel would deny he ever owned the Pinterest account, at one point pretending that he didn't know what it was, but he eventually admitted to owning it.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6vYpnyAES0&pp=ygUXZGFuaWVsIGxhcnNvbiBwaW50ZXJlc3Q%3D</ref>


== Controversy ==
== Controversy ==
The claim that the pinterest account is his is actually quite controversial in the Daniel Larson community. It is claimed that Flexburger added the photos in the short amount of time that he controlled it. However, Daniel has been confirmed to be a [[Pedophilia|pedophile]] and Flexburger owned the account for an extremely short amount of time, which makes the claim that Flexburger faked the story harder to believe.
The claim that the Pinterest account is his is actually quite controversial in the Daniel Larson community. It is claimed by some that Flexburger added the photos in the short amount of time that he controlled it. That being said Daniel is a proven [[Pedophilia|pedophile]] and Flexburger owned the account for an extremely short amount of time, which makes the claim that Flexburger faked the story harder to believe.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
{{Classic Era}}
{{Classic Era}}
== Sources ==
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 13:11, 31 October 2024

Daniel Larson has admitted to, and was to proven to have, a Pinterest account on which he saved images of children, maps of the United States that listed the age of consent in each state, and images of Grace VanderWaal. As of September 2023, his new Pinterest account has also been found, filled with images of little girls. Nobody was aware of this account until he leaked it himself.[1]

Exposure and Admission

Flexburger, who was Daniel's manager at the time, leaked the account after discovering its contents. Daniel would deny he ever owned the Pinterest account, at one point pretending that he didn't know what it was, but he eventually admitted to owning it.[2]

Controversy

The claim that the Pinterest account is his is actually quite controversial in the Daniel Larson community. It is claimed by some that Flexburger added the photos in the short amount of time that he controlled it. That being said Daniel is a proven pedophile and Flexburger owned the account for an extremely short amount of time, which makes the claim that Flexburger faked the story harder to believe.

See Also

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Sources