SSSniperwolf Claims Ex Is Suing Her for All Assets, Including Future Earnings & YouTube Channels
Introduction
YouTuber and influencer Alia Shelesh better known online as SSSniperwolf is in the middle of a legal fight that is raising eyebrows across the digital creator world. Her ex-husband, Evan “Sausage” Young, already got half of their shared assets in their divorce. Now, according to SSSniperwolf, he wants everything else — including her current and future revenue, YouTube channels, and social media accounts.
What She Said
Speaking with Kai Cenat on a livestream, Shelesh laid out her side of the legal battle:
“He’s suing me for the lot. He’s got half already, but he’s after all my future earnings anyway.”
She also says he is trying to take control over her social media presence and new channels she has created since their separation.
The Legal Claims
The lawsuit, filed by Young, includes several serious claims:
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Breach of duty and breach of contract
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Tortious interference
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Conversion
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Issues over business expectancy and revenue sharing
Young’s argument is that SSSniperwolf’s channel was not purely hers. He asserts he contributed significantly writing scripts, editing, helping with channel operations and that there was an informal agreement to split ad dollars and revenue evenly.
Background & Timeline
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The channel started back in 2013.
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Shelesh and Young separated in 2022, after nearly a decade together.
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The legal dispute has been ongoing for about three years.
Why This Matters
For content creators, this case touches on important issues: who owns a channel; what qualifies as “joint creation”; how to divide future earnings in creator partnerships or collaborations; and what rights ex-partners have over social media assets.
Also, for influencers and YouTubers, this case may set legal precedent in how “business partnerships” are understood in informal creative relationships. If someone contributes significantly behind the scenes with editing, scripting, operations, etc. do they have ownership? That’s at the heart of this lawsuit.
What’s Next
The case has no final resolution yet. Court filings are active. Young is demanding not just what he claims he’s owed now, but future earnings and rights to channels Shelesh has built or will build.
Shelesh counters that much of this is unfair given what was already settled in divorce, and that she should keep control over what she built since their split.
Conclusion
SSSniperwolf vs. Evan Young is more than another celebrity dispute. It’s a story about creative ownership and how the laws will evolve to protect creators. Will courts side with Shelesh’s claim of individual ownership for her brand and channels? Or will Young’s assertions of shared responsibility and early contributions hold weight?
Creators, YouTube fans, and legal watchers are all paying attention — because the outcome could shape how future content creators protect their work, revenue, and brand.
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