Mizkif and the Sexual Assault Cover-Up Allegations: What Happened?

Mizkif (Matthew Rinaudo), co-founder of the streaming organization OTK, was once viewed as a central figure in Twitch’s collaborative, lighthearted culture. But in 2022, his public image took a massive hit when he was accused of helping downplay and cover up sexual assault allegations involving fellow streamer CrazySlick.
The incident raised major concerns about Twitch’s inner circles, power dynamics, and how streamers handle accountability when their friends are implicated.
The Origin of the Allegations
The controversy began when streamer AdrianahLee publicly recounted an alleged incident of unwanted sexual advances by CrazySlick. While Slick was not a top creator, he was closely associated with Mizkif and OTK.
What pushed the issue into wider discourse was the revelation—brought forth by Trainwreckstv and others—that Mizkif allegedly tried to minimize the incident privately, encouraging people not to escalate the claims or label them as assault.
Community Backlash and OTK’s Response
After the story gained traction, Mizkif was put on leave from OTK, and the org issued a statement promising an independent investigation. The move was seen by some as damage control, while others viewed it as a rare instance of a high-profile streamer being held accountable by their own organization.
The conversation quickly spread beyond Twitch, gaining attention on social platforms and commentary hubs like jamiemaratx, where the case was discussed alongside broader questions like how old is sketch and the risks of underage or underprotected communities within creator circles.
Accountability vs. Damage Control
The fallout led to wide-ranging discussions about how streamers treat allegations within their friend groups, and whether real accountability is possible in tight-knit, insular streaming circles.
Some argued Mizkif deserved a path to redemption after stepping away and addressing the situation publicly. Others felt his response lacked sincerity and perpetuated a culture of silence and self-protection.
Final Thoughts: When Trust Breaks in Public
The Mizkif cover-up allegations serve as a reminder that even creators who thrive on “wholesome” community vibes can become embroiled in serious controversies. In an age where creators act as CEOs, celebrities, and friends all at once, transparency and ethical leadership matter more than ever.
This controversy may not have led to criminal charges, but it certainly left a lasting mark on Twitch’s trust ecosystem—and on Mizkif’s reputation.