

Three six mafia videos tv#
In November, according to the suit, they barged into a classroom dressed as characters from the TV show “Squid Game” and staged a fake kidnapping with two other associates, with Bai at one point yelling: “If they catch me, my family will die!” In September, Kanevsky, Bai and an associate entered a data science lecture, the suit says, and allegedly used physical intimidation to force the professor out of the classroom before taking over the lectern and subjecting the students to “insults and demeaning behavior.” “Everyone just left in a really big panic.”Įarlier incidents followed a similar pattern, according to the suit.

“I was near the door and I started running out,” one student told USC Annenberg Media after the incident, which ended with the arrest of the men by the Los Angeles Police Department. The interruption created a panic among students, who began fleeing the classroom - in some cases tripping over seats and leaving behind laptops and backpacks - in an attempt to get away from “what reasonably appeared to them as a credible threat of imminent classroom violence,” the suit says. In the most recent incident, on March 29, Kanevsky and Bai interrupted a lecture on the Holocaust while pretending to be “a member of the Russian Mafia” and Hugo Boss, a known manufacturer of Nazi uniforms during World War II, according to court documents. A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order banning the pair from the University Park campus and other school buildings. USC is suing two YouTubers for allegedly causing “terror and disruption” after barging into classrooms to film prank videos for their channels.Įrnest Kanevsky and Yuguo Bai, who are not USC students, staged three “classroom takeover incidents” in the university’s Mark Taper Hall of Humanities, court documents say.
