STREAMER ACCUSES PUBLISHER OF PROFITEERING FROM GRIEF
Social media personality Adin Ross has leveled accusations against the media outlet TMZ, asserting they paid for information concerning the death of his sister, Madeline Ross. Ross claims the news of his sister's passing, which he considered a private matter, was released because someone was compensated for the details. He has publicly stated his intention to pursue legal action against TMZ, vowing to uncover the source of the leak.

Adin Ross claims TMZ paid for information regarding his sister Madeline Ross' death, stating he intends to sue the outlet for allegedly compensating someone for private details.

The revelation came during a recent livestream, where Ross expressed his intent to sue not only TMZ but also "a lot of people" he believes are involved in the leak. He emphasized that his sister's death was a private event he did not wish to publicize. Fans have reportedly shown him support and expressed shock at the situation. Ross indicated his family, particularly his parents, are a source of support during this period of mourning.
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TIMELINE OF EVENTS RAISES QUESTIONS
Madeline Ross, sister of the popular streamer, was reported to have died at the age of 36. Reports of her death began circulating approximately a week ago, with the Broward County Medical Examiner confirming her passing to TMZ on Tuesday. According to initial reports, she passed away on January 15 in Broward County, Florida. The exact cause of her death remains unspecified in available reports.
The discrepancy in reporting dates – her death on January 15, with confirmations and broader media coverage appearing significantly later – adds a layer of complexity to Ross's accusations regarding the timing and dissemination of the news. The confirmation of her death by the medical examiner to TMZ on a Tuesday, as noted in some reports, precedes Ross's recent livestreamed claims by several days.