YouTuber ImJayStation claims warrant has been issued for his arrest, but Toronto police deny warrant exists

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Jason Ethier, known as ImJayStation on YouTube, claims to have a warrant out for his arrest.

YouTuber ImJayStation Claims Warrant Has Been Issued For His Arrest, Toronto Police Deny Warrant ExistsYouTuber Jason"ImJayStation" Ethier has claimed in his latest video that a warrant has been issued for his arrest by his ex-girlfriend for assault and assault with a weapon. With more than 5.4 million subscribers on his main channel, the 29-year-old has managed to pull in an audience through pranks and faked spectral occurrences targeted at a younger demographic.

In the video called"ALEXIA MARANO *THE TRUTH ABOUT HER*" Ethier records a conversation with what he said are Canadian police officers announcing they are there to"arrest" Ethier, who then said he has to call his lawyer before he goes back into his apartment. Ethier lives in an apartment building in Toronto that he moved into at the end of 2019. The Toronto Police Service told Newsweek in a statement"at this time, there is no Toronto Police warrant on file for a Jason Ethier." The Ottawa Central Police said they could not comment over the phone. It is not clear whether a warrant was issued in another area or province.

On January 22, Ethier uploaded a video claiming that Marano had been killed in a drunk driving accident. Over the next week, he posted one video in which he attempts to contact her through the use of a Ouija board, and then another in which he visits what he said is her memorial on the side of a road.

During Sunday night's video, Ethier claimed that Morano's death had in fact been faked for his channel."I expected all of this to stay on YouTube and it didn't," Ethier said. The pair had started dating"four or five months ago" and then they had started making videos together. He claimed that the Dream Team channel made $50,000, but it still wasn't gaining enough traction. Ethier came up with the idea of"pranking and saying she died.

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