Rob Monster

American technology executive

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September 2022 Rob Monster is removed as CEO of Epik after co-mingling millions of dollars of customer money into general company spending.
September 2022 Matthew Adkisson files a lawsuit against Rob Monster for misrepresentation, embezzlement, and misappropriation, alleging $307,000 was stolen.
February 2021 Gave an interview to NPR suggesting that leaders in the white supremacist movement are 'shock jocks' and should not be taken seriously.
2020 Both Jewish board members resigned from Epik over ideological differences.
2019 Monster founded eRise, a company planned to distribute Toki devices in Africa and Asia.
2019 Epik briefly hosted 8chan after Cloudflare terminated services for the site, following which Epik was banned from their primary hardware provider Voxility.
March 2019 Uploaded video of the Christchurch mosque shootings to Twitter and Gab, and shared a link to the video on Twitter after the platform announced it would remove such content.
January 2019 Appeared as a guest on The People's Square podcast, hosted by pseudonymous white nationalist Eric Striker.
2018 Monster resigned from his interim CEO position at DigitalTown in a planned departure to focus on Epik.
2018 Monster learned about Gab, a far-right social network, and met with CEO Andrew Torba after the platform was dropped by GoDaddy. He agreed to register the website and became an active user and defender of the network.
2018 Monster makes controversial statements about Epik customer Gab, a far-right social network, drawing media attention.
December 2018 Shared a video on Gab by Canadian white nationalist Faith Goldy, which described migrants as bringing 'rape epidemics, sharia law, and the spectacle of terror'.
2015 Monster became the interim CEO for DigitalTown, a community-building platforms company.

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