Logan Paul just beat a lawsuit mid-flight—and he’s not letting anyone forget it.

The YouTube star and former WWE United States Champion was hit with a $400,000 lawsuit over a viral incident where he opened a private jet door—but now the case has been tossed, and Logan’s got the receipts.

In a new YouTube video titled “My Plane Door Exploded Not Clickbait”, Paul revealed that the lawsuit, filed by private jet company Rennia Global, has officially been dropped. The reason? Footage captured during the flight clearly contradicted the claims that Logan disobeyed flight crew orders.

“Thank God we film everything,” Paul said in the video, reading from what he says was the company’s initial complaint. “LP was instructed by the Flight Crew not to manipulate the main entrance door of the Aircraft…” But in the footage, Logan is seen working with the flight attendant to open the door—because the plane was allegedly pressurizing early and passengers were already feeling the effects.

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Paul’s wife, Nina Agdal—who was heavily pregnant at the time—also expressed concern for their safety during the ordeal. The footage shows a hissing sound as the door opens, but the aftermath wasn’t captured on camera.

Despite the dramatic claims in the now-dismissed lawsuit, a rep for Logan told Newsweek, “After seeing the footage, they dropped it and admitted it was a meritless lawsuit.”

The company behind the legal action, Dumont Aircraft Charter LLC (doing business as Rennia Global), has yet to comment publicly. According to legal docs, the action was dismissed with both sides covering their own fees.

As for the incident itself, it’ll now live forever on Logan’s upcoming reality show Paul American. Episode 5, which reportedly includes this explosive flight drama, is set to drop on April 24.

Whether you think Logan Paul was reckless or just caught in a freak moment, he’s using this win to double down on his favorite motto: always film everything.

What do you think—was Logan Paul in the wrong, or did the footage clear him completely? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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