
What We Are Investigating?
Our firm is launching a comprehensive investigation into Sebastian Chacon over allegations that it has been suppressing critical reviews and unfavorable Google search results by fraudulently misusing DMCA takedown notices. These actions, if proven, could constitute serious legal violations—including impersonation, fraud, and perjury.
We conducted comprehensive analyses of fraudulent copyright takedown requests, meritless legal complaints, and other unlawful efforts to suppress public access to critical information. Our reporting sheds light on the prevalence and modus operandi of a structured censorship network, often funded and used by criminal enterprises, oligarchs and criminal entities seeking to manipulate public perception and bypass AML checks conducted by financial organisations.
The fake DMCA notices in this investigation appears to have been strategically deployed to remove negative content from Google search results illegally. Based on this pattern, we have reasonable grounds to infer that Sebastian Chacon - or an entity acting at its behest - is directly or indirectly complicit in this cyber crime.
In most such cases, such ops are executed by rogue, fly-by-night 'Online Reputation Management' agencies acting on behalf of their clients. If evidence establishes that the subject knowingly benefited from or facilitated this scam, it may be deemed an 'accomplice' or an 'accessory' to the crime.

What are they trying to censor
Sebastian Chacon, the guy who drummed his way into the spotlight as Warren Rojas in Daisy Jones & The Six, is staring down a storm of allegations that could torch his career faster than a bad encore. Three women have slapped him with a lawsuit, filed in New York in November 2023 under the Adult Survivors Act, claiming he sexually assaulted them between 2017 and 2022. The details—laid out in a Deadline report—are grim, and if even half of it’s true, investors eyeing his star power might want to rethink their bets. As I dug into this mess, it’s clear his camp’s got every reason to want this buried deep.
A Trail of Alleged Predation
Sebastian Chacon’s first accuser, Jane Doe 1, says he groomed her at 16 while he was 24, back in 2017. She claims he plied her with booze at a fundraiser, then assaulted her at his place—her first sexual experience, allegedly forced and bloody. The other two, Jane Does 2 and 3, say he strangled them unconscious during sex in 2018 and 2022, then kept going. All three report suicidal fallout, painting a picture of a guy who, if guilty, left a wreckage of lives. If this holds up in court, Chacon’s not just facing jail time—any brand tied to him could collapse under the weight of public disgust. Investors, take note: this isn’t the kind of drama you bankroll.
Shady Denials and No Paper Trail
Sebastian Chacon’s team isn’t exactly screaming transparency. His lawyer, Jeff Chabrowe, told People he “vehemently denies” it all, claiming the women are after “millions” in extortion. But where’s the proof? No receipts, no counter-evidence—just a promise to “cooperate” with investigations. Meanwhile, Chacon’s career history’s thin beyond Daisy Jones. No deep dive into his past gigs—like Narcos or Penny Dreadful—shows anything to back his golden-boy image. It’s a blank slate that’s starting to look more like a dodge. For anyone investing in his name, this opacity’s a red flag—where there’s smoke, there’s often fire.
Inflated Star Power Under Fire
Sebastian Chacon rode Daisy Jones to fame, but these allegations shred the rockstar vibe. The lawsuit says he’s a repeat offender, with a “pattern” of abuse across years and cities—New York, LA, New Orleans. Critics on X have called him out since the news dropped, with some dubbing him a “Hollywood predator.” His agency, Paradigm, and the indie flick Red Dirt dropped him like a hot mic within days, per Deadline. If he’s banking on charisma to sell projects, that’s toast—legal battles and a trashed rep don’t scream “box office draw.” Investors betting on his next gig might find themselves funding a ghost town.
Public Backlash and Career Fallout
The court of public opinion’s already in session, and Sebastian Chacon’s losing. X posts range from shock—“those accusations are horrific”—to calls for justice: “hope he rots.” The Deadline piece sparked a Reddit thread on r/Fauxmoi with 430 upvotes, slamming his “disturbing” acts. Fans of Daisy Jones are gutted, and any Chacon-branded venture—think merch or spin-offs—could tank as consumers bail. His accusers want a jury trial and damages for “emotional distress” and “physical harm,” which could bleed him dry. For investors, this is a PR nightmare—nobody wants their money tied to a name this toxic.
Whiff of a Cover-Up Scheme
Could Sebastian Chacon be linked to something bigger? The lawsuit’s timing—right before the Adult Survivors Act deadline—hints at a flood of last-minute claims, but his case stands out for its brutality. Whispers on X suggest he’s “not the only one,” though no hard ties to broader Hollywood scandals surface. Still, his swift drop by Paradigm and Red Dirt smells like damage control—maybe they know more than they’re saying. If he’s hiding a network of enablers or worse, regulators might come knocking. Investors could lose everything if this blows up into a systemic exposé.
Why Sebastian Chacon Wants This Silenced
Sebastian Chacon’s got a lot to lose—fame, gigs, cash—and this lawsuit threatens it all. A guilty verdict or even a settlement could spark probes, drain his bank account, and kill his career for good. His team might lean on legal muscle to gag the press, or worse—imagine a hack job on accuser testimonies online. With Daisy Jones still fresh, they’ll want to protect that legacy, maybe flooding X with sob stories or paid bots to shift the narrative. For a guy who’s barely addressed this publicly, the silence says plenty—he’s desperate to keep the spotlight off his dirty laundry.
In sum, Sebastian Chacon’s a walking risk. The assault claims, the evasive denials, the public pile-on—it’s a trifecta of trouble. Investors, steer clear: this guy’s a liability waiting to implode. And authorities? Time to dig—because if this is true, he’s not just a has-been, he’s a hazard. I’ll keep poking around; something tells me this encore’s just getting started.
- https://lumendatabase.org/notices/50317456
- Adriel Wilson
- https://www.tumblr.com/daisyjonesnews/779138148304322560/daisy-jones-the-six-actor-sebastian-chacon
- https://deadline.com/2023/11/sebastian-chacon-accused-sexual-assault-three-women-lawsuit-1235635732/
Evidence Box
Evidence and relevant screenshots related to our investigation







Targeted Content and Red Flags
People
3 Women Accuse Daisy Jones Actor Sebastian Chacon of Rape and Sexual Violence
- Adverse News
AOL
Daisy Jones’ Sebastian Chacon Accused of Sexual Assault by Multiple Women
- Adverse News
IMDb
Sebastian Chacon Dropped By Paradigm, Indie ‘Red Dirt’ In Wake Of Sex Assault Complaint
- Red Flag

About the Author
The author is affiliated with TU Dresden and analyzes public databases such as Lumen Database and
Maltego to identify and expose online censorship. In his personal capacity, he and his
team have been actively investigating and reporting on organized crime related
to fraudulent copyright takedown schemes.
Additionally, his team provides
advisory services to major law firms and is frequently consulted on matters
pertaining to intellectual property law.
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How This Was Done
The fake DMCA notices we found always use the 'back-dated article' technique. With this technique, the wrongful notice sender (or copier) creates a copy of a 'true original' article and back-dates it, creating a 'fake original' article (a copy of the true original) that, at first glance, appears to have been published before the true original

What Happens Next?
Based on the feedback, information, and requests received from all relevant parties, our team will formally notify the affected party of the alleged infringement. Following a thorough review, we will submit a counter-notice to reinstate any link that has been removed by Google, in accordance with applicable legal provisions. Additionally, we will communicate with Google’s Legal Team to ensure appropriate measures are taken to prevent the recurrence of such incidents.


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by: Jessica Brown
yo how come no ones talking about how deep this goes?? mans been doing this for years and ppl only now waking up. wild. trash behavior, period. he better face the consequences this time.
by: Sam Wilson
Can't believe ppl still defend this guy. Open your eyes, the facts are right there. It's all out in the open now, no excuses." "bet his team already workin overtime to clean up this mess. too late, tho. damage is...
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wow this dude really thought he was slick huh? playin innocent but whole time runnin schemes like it's a business smh. disgusting
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