Evil Genius Games Attempts To Remove Bad Press [Update--And Then Adds Legal Threats!]

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Evil Genius Games, publisher of the Everyday Heroes tabletop roleplaying game, and subject of two articles in 2024 here on EN World, is attempting to remove references to documented history which delves into the company's actions by citing court documents and interviews with former employees.

[Update--EGG has recruited a lawyer who has sent us a cease-and-desist letter; scroll down to the end of the article for the update]

In early 2024 several employees of Evil Genius Game resigned, citing ethical concerns with the company's activities. I investigated the allegations, obtained court documents and internal correspondence, and interviewed a number of ex-employees, as well as CEO Dave Scott himself, culminating in a lengthy article which provided a deep dive into the issue. That article was followed by another in June 2024 covering EGG's participation in a pitch competition at an event at Consensus 2024, a convention in Texas run by Coindesk, and its description of the Web3 technologies it proposed using.


Reddit user calculusbear posted a link in 2024 to my article about EGG's business practices. On January 14th of this year (2025), EGG's CEO Dave Scott messaged calculusbear asking them to take down the link claiming that it (the Reddit link, not the article or, indeed, EGG's own actions) was "destroying my company". Calculusbear has, to date, not taken down that link.

Last year, I had shared an Enworld article regarding the activities of Evil Genius Games, makers of Everyday Heroes in this sub.

A week ago, I received a message on reddit from their CEO, Dave Scott, asking me to remove the post. He claimed it was hurting his company. This is quite the interesting situation I find myself in; a reddit post causing harm to a company. But it's not like there has been any clarifying news since.

Either way, I would ask Mr Scott to share the discussion he wishes to have first, before asking me to remove the post.

This isn't the first time that EGG has attempted to quell criticism. In 2024 the CEO threatened ex-employees with legal action should they speak openly about their experiences--at the time I was shown letters to multiple staff from EGG's legal representatives threatening action in response to their post-resignation statements; and when I spoke to them while researching my article last year, they all expressed concerns about retribution.

In the interests of balance, I'll note that Scott claims in his message that my article (which backs up every statement with court documents, internal company documents, email transcripts, and interview statements) "sighted many inaccurate facts" [sic].

Hi Calculus Bear. My name is Dave Scott and I am the CEO of Evil Genius Games. About a year ago there was a post that highlighted an article by ENWorld that predicted the fall of my company. The article is one sided. It sighted many inaccurate facts that really hurt me personally and my company. Since then, the thread has been archived, but for some reason it still shows up on the front page of Google Search. A year later, this article is destroying my company. Is there any chance you would consider removing the archived thread? I'm happy to have a deeper discussion about what is going on with the thread and my company. Thank you.

Whether the Reddit link is 'destroying the company' is hard to say. Just three months ago, in November 2024, the venture capital firm Alumni Ventures, part of a syndicate which includes Blockchain Founders Fund and Hustle Fund, amongst others, talked about their proud investment in EGG. EGG's most recent crowdfunder, The Armory, raised $47.5K (their original Everyday Heroes Kickstarter raised nearly $400K, while the followup Legendary Bundle raised $115K).

This week EGG launched its digital platform, 'Sidekick'. The advertising for the platform contains no references to technologies such as NFTs and blockchains, for which the company has previously been criticised. It's not clear whether EGG has reversed its position on the ethics of Web3 tech or whether it's still planning on using it.

The original article had largely fallen off the radar, but has seen increased traffic recently due to the company's attempts to hide it (an effect known popularly as the Streisand Effect).

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Update (Jan 23, 2025) -- "Legal Cease and Desist Letter To Remove the Defamatory Content under Defamation Law"

Evil Genius Games' CEO Dave Scott is making legal threats against journalists and news outlets which covered the original story.

EN World received an email from a gmail account named 'Legal Law' purporting to be a lawyer. The email is titled "Legal Cease and Desist Letter To Remove the Defamatory Content under Defamation Law", and was the first and only contact I'd had with or from EGG since the original article in early 2024.*

Dear Legal Team,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally request the immediate removal of a defamatory post that has been published on your website. The defamatory post in question was posted on your website without knowing the truth. The post contains false and damaging statements that have caused significant harm to the reputation and well-being of the company.

As you may be aware, defamation refers to the act of making false statements about an individual or entity that harm their reputation. It is my duty to inform you that the defamatory post on your website violates defamation laws and poses legal ramifications for all parties involved. The false information contained within the post has caused substantial harm to company's professional and personal character.

We kindly request that you remove the defamatory post immediately to prevent further dissemination of false information and to avoid potential legal consequences. Failure to comply with this request will leave us with no option but to pursue legal action against your website and the user responsible for the defamatory post.

Here is the link in question;

[Link to original article about Evil Genius Games]

In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Communications Decency Act (CDA), has a legal obligation to promptly remove defamatory content upon receipt of a valid takedown notice. We trust that, as a responsible platform, will take immediate action to remove the defamatory post and prevent further harm to company's reputation.

We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and request confirmation of the removal of the defamatory post within reasonable time frame from the receipt of this letter. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.

Thank you for your cooperation. We hope to resolve this matter amicably and without resorting to legal measures.

Yours sincerely,

Tauqeer Ahmed

With a quick Google search, it became quickly apparent that this exact letter (word for word) has been posted numerous times on the internet (such as here, here, here, and here--this last one by Irfan Karim, DMCA AGENT), and is extremely unspecific--it doesn't say who his client is, what law firm he works for, comes from a gmail account, refers to IP-related legislation in the context of an alleged libel accusation, and contains no indication that the author is familiar with the subject in question. As such we weren't convinced that it was genuine and felt it prudent to contact Dave Scott to confirm whether Tauqeer Ahmed did, in fact, represent Evil Genius Games. Scott replied in the affirmative.



*For transparency, I'll note that after I posted this article Scott then posted on my personal Facebook page (which I removed) and emailed me again; but since a legal threat has been issued I felt it inappropriate that we interact further and passed the threatening letter to our legal advisers. Additionally, as EN World's terms and conditions make clear, once a legal threat has been issued EGG is no longer entitled to post on EN World.

Legal Threats
If you make a legal threat (including accusations using legal terminology like "slander" or "libel", or a threat of legal action) against the site, or against a staff member, we will treat it respectfully and seriously. To this end:
  • You may no longer use or post on the site.
  • We will no longer respond to direct messages from you; we refer you to our mailing address, and your correspondence will be passed to our legal counsel.
  • We refer you to our mailing address which is provided on our contact page on enworld.org for the convenience of your legal counsel.



Update (Jan 24, 2025) -- Not Being Sued After All
I woke up this morning to see Dave Scott had sent me a note indicating that he does not intend to sue EN World. I haven't replied, as my policy is not to engage with people who have threatened me with legal action, but I figure folks would want to know. Hopefully that puts an end to the matter, but who knows?
 

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He's the CEO of a successful(ish) company getting a dumptruck of money from tech bros, who was formerly in with a major movie before he crapped that up. He is not marginalized.

Yeah, but we should be judged by our lack of character, not the color of our skin.

If, as @Gradine notes, there are racialized threats... that is never appropriate. Heck, threats in general aren't appropriate.

Point out the bad stuff, but don't do bad stuff.
 

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This* Rascal? Lin Codega's Rascal? Whatever it will be I doubt it will be some fluff piece.
Well, they have a channel set up to allow people to post press releases to their site, I think for a modest fee. Given EGG's track record, it would not be out of keeping for them to describe that as an "article."

But yes, if Rascal (which I think Condega has largely stepped away from, having a new full-time writing job) is doing an article, it should be substantial and hard-hitting. Hence the crossed fingers.
 


He's the CEO of a successful(ish) company getting a dumptruck of money from tech bros, who was formerly in with a major movie before he crapped that up. He is not marginalized.
He's also black.

Look, dude seems shady as hell and is likely a grifter at best, and maybe there's good reason to mistrust his accounts on some (or nearly all) (or all) counts, but let's not pretend that there's any amount of money and/or prestige that is going to save you from a racist cop in your own home.
 

For what it’s worth, after following the Evil Genius Games saga, the NuTSR saga, the OGL debacle, and countless other legal dramas over the years here, I feel like I should qualify for a certificate in Armchair Law by now.

Dear Real Human Person,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally award you the immediate certificate of Armchair Law based on the posts that have been published on [WEBSITE_NAME].

As you may be aware, Armchair Law refers to the act of making uneducated statements about matters of law which one does not understand but nevertheless argues about on the Internet. It is my duty to inform you that the Armchair Law you have practiced for the past [NUMBER_OF_YEARS] years makes you well qualified for this Certificate.

We kindly request that you provide us with your Bitcoin wallet address, mother's maiden name, entire Social Security Number / Taxpayer ID number, favorite pet growing up, cell phone number and IMEI, and shoe size. We will be in touch with the invoice to collect a fee of $[PAYMENT_AMOUNT_TIMES_1000].00 in BTC.

We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and request confirmation that you have provided all required information within reasonable time frame from the receipt of this letter. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.

Thank you for your cooperation.

We hope to award you Armchair Law Certificate most urgently!

Yours sincerely,

Roshua Jandall, Esq.
 

I mean, I agree with you, definitely. But considering it was an AMA, he could have said "I tried to file a police report but they weren't interested."
At which point, too many people would assume that means there is no case there. This happens with too many causes for complaint, up to rape and murder, in various kinds of situation. I don’t want to expound a lot further, because it would have to go far beyond EN World limits in laying out what the “kinds of situations” are and also because it’s really, really depressing and I’ve got enough of that already at the moment. I just wanted to note the complexities that afflict too many of us and not take his answer to mean what a bystander might well think it means.
 

At which point, too many people would assume that means there is no case there. This happens with too many causes for complaint, up to rape and murder, in various kinds of situation. I don’t want to expound a lot further, because it would have to go far beyond EN World limits in laying out what the “kinds of situations” are and also because it’s really, really depressing and I’ve got enough of that already at the moment. I just wanted to note the complexities that afflict too many of us and not take his answer to mean what a bystander might well think it means.
People in the AMA were already assuming there was no case because of the "convenience" of the attacks (their words, not mine) and his lack of solid answers for other questions. He didn't even say "it's personal; I don't want to talk about it." He just ignored people, and you know how that makes redditors think.

Personally, I'm willing to accept that the threats happened. David Scott is black and there are a lot of unhinged, <expletive deleted> racists out there on the internet. Whether they happened because of the original thread here, or if they simply happened and Scott thinks they're connected--I don't know and don't care to speculate. Scott did some dumb, crappy things and some sexist and possibly transphobic things, but that's not an excuse to be as bad or worse back.
 

Yeah, I agree. The appropriate, desirable number of harassing messages is zero. Even aimed at people I really dislike, just as for me and anyone I wish well to.

Now, I’m also I’m favor of publicizing an example or few stripped of identifiers…but this gets further and further off the path.

I’ve often wondered whether it does less or more harm to not show up in public or to show up but say nothing substantial. Someone must have studied it. Does anyone know results?
 


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Evil Genius Games, publisher of the Everyday Heroes tabletop roleplaying game, and subject of two articles in 2024 here on EN World, is attempting to remove references to documented history which delves into the company's actions by citing court documents and interviews with former employees.

[Update--EGG has recruited a lawyer who has sent us a cease-and-desist letter; scroll down to the end of the article for the update]

In early 2024 several employees of Evil Genius Game resigned, citing ethical concerns with the company's activities. I investigated the allegations, obtained court documents and internal correspondence, and interviewed a number of ex-employees, as well as CEO Dave Scott himself, culminating in a lengthy article which provided a deep dive into the issue. That article was followed by another in June 2024 covering EGG's participation in a pitch competition at an event at Consensus 2024, a convention in Texas run by Coindesk, and its description of the Web3 technologies it proposed using.


Reddit user calculusbear posted a link in 2024 to my article about EGG's business practices. On January 14th of this year (2025), EGG's CEO Dave Scott messaged calculusbear asking them to take down the link claiming that it (the Reddit link, not the article or, indeed, EGG's own actions) was "destroying my company". Calculusbear has, to date, not taken down that link.

Last year, I had shared an Enworld article regarding the activities of Evil Genius Games, makers of Everyday Heroes in this sub.

A week ago, I received a message on reddit from their CEO, Dave Scott, asking me to remove the post. He claimed it was hurting his company. This is quite the interesting situation I find myself in; a reddit post causing harm to a company. But it's not like there has been any clarifying news since.

Either way, I would ask Mr Scott to share the discussion he wishes to have first, before asking me to remove the post.

This isn't the first time that EGG has attempted to quell criticism. In 2024 the CEO threatened ex-employees with legal action should they speak openly about their experiences--at the time I was shown letters to multiple staff from EGG's legal representatives threatening action in response to their post-resignation statements; and when I spoke to them while researching my article last year, they all expressed concerns about retribution.

In the interests of balance, I'll note that Scott claims in his message that my article (which backs up every statement with court documents, internal company documents, email transcripts, and interview statements) "sighted many inaccurate facts" [sic].

Hi Calculus Bear. My name is Dave Scott and I am the CEO of Evil Genius Games. About a year ago there was a post that highlighted an article by ENWorld that predicted the fall of my company. The article is one sided. It sighted many inaccurate facts that really hurt me personally and my company. Since then, the thread has been archived, but for some reason it still shows up on the front page of Google Search. A year later, this article is destroying my company. Is there any chance you would consider removing the archived thread? I'm happy to have a deeper discussion about what is going on with the thread and my company. Thank you.

Whether the Reddit link is 'destroying the company' is hard to say. Just three months ago, in November 2024, the venture capital firm Alumni Ventures, part of a syndicate which includes Blockchain Founders Fund and Hustle Fund, amongst others, talked about their proud investment in EGG. EGG's most recent crowdfunder, The Armory, raised $47.5K (their original Everyday Heroes Kickstarter raised nearly $400K, while the followup Legendary Bundle raised $115K).

This week EGG launched its digital platform, 'Sidekick'. The advertising for the platform contains no references to technologies such as NFTs and blockchains, for which the company has previously been criticised. It's not clear whether EGG has reversed its position on the ethics of Web3 tech or whether it's still planning on using it.

The original article had largely fallen off the radar, but has seen increased traffic recently due to the company's attempts to hide it (an effect known popularly as the Streisand Effect).



Update (Jan 23, 2025) -- "Legal Cease and Desist Letter To Remove the Defamatory Content under Defamation Law"

Evil Genius Games' CEO Dave Scott is making legal threats against journalists and news outlets which covered the original story.

EN World received an email from a gmail account named 'Legal Law' purporting to be a lawyer. The email is titled "Legal Cease and Desist Letter To Remove the Defamatory Content under Defamation Law", and was the first and only contact I'd had with or from EGG since the original article in early 2024.*

Dear Legal Team,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally request the immediate removal of a defamatory post that has been published on your website. The defamatory post in question was posted on your website without knowing the truth. The post contains false and damaging statements that have caused significant harm to the reputation and well-being of the company.

As you may be aware, defamation refers to the act of making false statements about an individual or entity that harm their reputation. It is my duty to inform you that the defamatory post on your website violates defamation laws and poses legal ramifications for all parties involved. The false information contained within the post has caused substantial harm to company's professional and personal character.

We kindly request that you remove the defamatory post immediately to prevent further dissemination of false information and to avoid potential legal consequences. Failure to comply with this request will leave us with no option but to pursue legal action against your website and the user responsible for the defamatory post.

Here is the link in question;

[Link to original article about Evil Genius Games]

In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Communications Decency Act (CDA), has a legal obligation to promptly remove defamatory content upon receipt of a valid takedown notice. We trust that, as a responsible platform, will take immediate action to remove the defamatory post and prevent further harm to company's reputation.

We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and request confirmation of the removal of the defamatory post within reasonable time frame from the receipt of this letter. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.

Thank you for your cooperation. We hope to resolve this matter amicably and without resorting to legal measures.

Yours sincerely,

Tauqeer Ahmed

With a quick Google search, it became quickly apparent that this exact letter (word for word) has been posted numerous times on the internet (such as here, here, here, and here--this last one by Irfan Karim, DMCA AGENT), and is extremely unspecific--it doesn't say who his client is, what law firm he works for, comes from a gmail account, refers to IP-related legislation in the context of an alleged libel accusation, and contains no indication that the author is familiar with the subject in question. As such we weren't convinced that it was genuine and felt it prudent to contact Dave Scott to confirm whether Tauqeer Ahmed did, in fact, represent Evil Genius Games. Scott replied in the affirmative.



*For transparency, I'll note that after I posted this article Scott then posted on my personal Facebook page (which I removed) and emailed me again; but since a legal threat has been issued I felt it inappropriate that we interact further and passed the threatening letter to our legal advisers. Additionally, as EN World's terms and conditions make clear, once a legal threat has been issued EGG is no longer entitled to post on EN World.

Legal Threats
If you make a legal threat (including accusations using legal terminology like "slander" or "libel", or a threat of legal action) against the site, or against a staff member, we will treat it respectfully and seriously. To this end:
  • You may no longer use or post on the site.
  • We will no longer respond to direct messages from you; we refer you to our mailing address, and your correspondence will be passed to our legal counsel.
  • We refer you to our mailing address which is provided on our contact page on enworld.org for the convenience of your legal counsel.



Update (Jan 24, 2025) -- Not Being Sued After All
I woke up this morning to see Dave Scott had sent me a note indicating that he does not intend to sue EN World. I haven't replied, as my policy is not to engage with people who have threatened me with legal action, but I figure folks would want to know. Hopefully that puts an end to the matter, but who knows?
If you are a mid sized company going to threaten people with legal action, I recommend paying for a real lawyer who can give you legal advice and potentially draft a real cease and desist. It will look much scarier than a random Internet document.
 

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