Twitch Streamer Mizkif Turns Down $10 Mil a Year Sponsorship by Online Gambling Site

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tch Streamer Mizkif Turns Down $10 Mil a Year Sponsorship by Online Gambling Site

A popular Twitch streamer has reportedly turned down a $10 million sponsorship deal with an online gambling company.

Matthew Rinaudo, better known as Mizkif, is among the most popular streamers.  He owns One True King, a gaming organization based in Austin, Texas that previously competed against World of Warcraft.

The gambling company was not identified and Gambling911.com cannot indepently confirm the offer.

From Dextero's Emma Hill:

Mizkif explained that had he taken the deal, the money would have been “life-changing” not only for his family but for others given how he would have donated some of his millions to charity. Yet, he later decided to turn the offer down.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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