Film-maker Morgan Spurlock has been sued over his admission of sexual harassment and misconduct.
The network claimed that repeated attempts to retrieve funds transferred to Warrior Poets, Spurlock’s former production company, have been met with “radio silence”.
He recounted a sexual encounter during his time at university that he believed was consensual, but the woman believed was rape.
YouTube Red dropped his sequel to 2004’s Super Size Me, Super Size Me 2 Holy Chicken!, after the admission.