How much does a Mercedes-Maybach S680 cost? Adin Ross reveals that Drake gifted him an expensive car for his birthday

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During a recent livestream, streamer Adin Ross revealed that he received an expensive gift from Drake on his birthday. As seen in a clip from his stream posted by the X account @Kick_Champ, he said:

“I love him, bro. He’s a GOAT, bro. He bought me a f*cking Maybach like yo, chat, I swear to God, like he’s sick bro. Like it’s crazy bro.”

Adin Ross went on to say:

“I don’t have the titles to my cars that I have had the Maybach. It was the same thing, so Drake knew the story. He’s like, ‘I got you.’ Boom. And that was kind of the whole, yeah. So, that’s kind of like what, where it came from, you know?”

The outlet mentions that the car was worth $250,000. According to the Car and Driver website, the car is worth somewhere between $204,650 and $340,150.

In other news, Adin Ross and Drake found themselves in some trouble as they were hit with a lawsuit for alleged gambling. The lawsuit, filed by Justin Killham, alleges that the two personalities, who hold partnerships in the platform, targeted teenagers using marketing tactics and alleged gambling. The court filing read:

“These acts are deceptive, fraudulent and unfair and violate Missouri law. Drake and Ross deceptively and fraudulently misrepresent, as does Stake itself, that Stake is a social casino and not a real one in their promotional role for Stake, and they also fraudulently and deceptively misrepresent that they only gamble with their own money on Stake.”

What did Adin Ross say about the lawsuit concerning him and Drake?

Meanwhile, in his recent streaming session, Adin Ross said that he spoke to Drake about the lawsuit, and there was nothing much to worry about. During the stream, he also said:

“Guys, there is nothing to talk about regarding the title, regarding the what’s going on with Mel. You guys can look into it. I will tell you guys this, Read through the case yourself. It’s f*cking bullsh*t. To me, it seems like somebody, if you guys can see what Asmongold said, because someone sent that to me, it’s literally true, just watch the Asmongold thing.”

According to Rolling Stone, the lawsuit mentioned that alongside Stake, Drake Adin Ross tried to promote the platform as a harmless site, while it was an addictive one. A statement in the lawsuit mentioned:

“Stake’s influencer marketing, especially through Drake and Ross, is directed, among others, at teenagers in Missouri and in other states.”

Elsewhere during the livestream, Adin Ross said that he was away from streaming because he was unwell. He said that although he was absent for four days, he felt like he was away for a month. Ross also joked that he was getting old, and he recently had an infection.

Although he did not want to disclose details with his viewers because they might troll him, Ross said he was coughing up blood. While struggling to catch his breath, he said he would begin his workout sessions and gym training soon.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh