Former DGK professional skateboarder Keelan Dadd denied any wrongdoing in the court case involving Steven "Baby Scumbag" Fernandez back in 2015.
Both skaters were accused, along with Baby Scumbag's manager Jose Barajas offering minors a spot on an MTV Show in Exchange for "Sex Acts."
In the "Doubt Me" podcast, Dadd shed light on his initial attempts to support Fernandez's skateboarding career, only to find himself wrongfully accused in the ensuing legal battle.
According to Dadd, he played a role in trying to secure sponsorship for Fernandez during the early stages of his career.
However, it got really dark when it was revealed that Barajas allegedly exploited teenage girls using Dadd's name and pretending to be Baby Scumbag.
Notably, Barajas was also affiliated with DGK. Still, Dadd claimed that Barajas left the company to establish the successful "Honey" clothing brand with him, which quickly grew into a million-dollar enterprise.
The podcast, marked by numerous cuts, mirrors the intricate nature of the situation as Dadd endeavors to safeguard his reputation.
Dadd's assertion of being wrongfully accused was evident since he was cleared in the case and was innocent since all of the proceedings were dropped and he is now a free man.