edp445 being confronted by predator poachers

Chet Goldstein/YouTube

YouTuber EDP445, who was exposed as alleged child predator in vigilante sting operation, purges channel

‘Predator Poachers’ recently confronted the popular YouTuber on video.

 

Alexandra Samuels

IRL

Bryant Moreland, a YouTuber known as EDP445, has deleted all of his videos from the platform. While the move received more recognition after Moreland was caught allegedly trying to meet a supposed 13-year-old in an online vigilante sting operation, he announced plans to erase his online presence days prior. 

Moreland—whose online name stands for “eat dat pussy”—is a 30-year-old YouTuber who gained online fame for his vlogs and on-screen rants. But his career tanked after he was caught by a man who live-streamed alleged chat logs between Moreland and the decoy 13-year-old, named Sophie.

The video exposing Moreland—posted to Chet Goldstein’s channel—has received several million views. Goldstein runs a group called Predator Poaches, which catches alleged predators who prey on underaged children online.

In the video, Moreland says he’s “not a pedophile” while also admitting he fantasizes about women “under the age of 16,” Insider reports.

But without addressing his sexually explicit texts, Moreland posted a video update to his second YouTube channel—EDP445 2.0—announcing the deletion of his videos. The video announcing the impending deletion was posted on April 16, before the sting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC6Vkrdhzbo

“Every single video I’ll be deleting on my main channel,” he says. “So if you guys want to sit back and download you fucking favorite videos … this is you fucking chance.” Moreland has not said anything more publicly about his interactions with “Sophie.” In a since-deleted video, though, he says he wouldn’t “throw away his life” for a girl who “hasn’t even heard about the Pythagorean theorem.”


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