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Ant Simulator’s Kickstarter, investment funds allegedly used on strippers, booze

Ant Simulator programmer Eric Tereshinski has alleged that fellow developers at ETeeski have used Kickstarter and investment money on strippers and booze.

“I recently found out my ex-business partners were secretly stealing company money,” Tereshinski said.

“They had secretly spent the overwhelming majority of both our Kickstarter money and the Ant Simulator investment money on liquor, restaurants, bars, and even strippers,” Tereshinski continued. “This among many other reasons is the reason why it has become exceedingly clear to me that I cannot have my career associated with these guys.”

Thankfully (well, kinda), most of the funds were raised as investment capital, though $4,000 USD was raised via Kickstarter.


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