Virgil Texas, a co-host of the popular leftist podcast “Chapo Trap House,” faced allegations of sexual misconduct in June 2021. Following these allegations, he stepped away from his role on the podcast and has maintained a low public profile.
In more detail, the situation unfolded when an individual posted a series of allegations online, accusing Virgil Texas of engaging in an inappropriate relationship with them starting when they were a minor. The allegations quickly spread across social media, leading to widespread discussion and concern among fans and followers of the podcast.
The “Chapo Trap House” team did not initially provide an official statement on the matter. However, Texas’ absence from subsequent episodes was noticeable, and he ceased participating in the podcast’s online presence. The lack of transparency from the podcast’s team led to further speculation and discussion among the podcast’s community.
The allegations against Texas have not led to any formal legal action, and the details of the situation remain largely private. Since stepping away from “Chapo Trap House,” Texas has not made any significant public appearances or statements regarding the allegations. His current activities and the status of any investigations or resolutions to the allegations are not publicly known. The incident has sparked conversations about accountability and conduct within online and media communities.