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{{Villain_Infobox
|fullname = Eric Aursby
|fullname = Eric Aursby
|alias =  
|alias =Eric
|occupation = YouTuber (formerly)
|occupation = YouTuber (formerly)
|type of villain = Slanderous Liar  
|type of villain = Slanderous Liar  
|goals = Ruin Rahat Hossain's life (ultimately failed)
|goals = Ruin Rahat Hossain's life (ultimately failed)
|crimes = Slander<br>Defamation of character  
|crimes = Mass slander<br>Defamation of character  
|hobby = Speaking out against Rahat Hossain|Image=Screenshot (70).png}}
|hobby = Slandering Rahat Hossain|Image=Rdmtslmt04j31.jpg}}


'''Eric Aursby''' is a defamator who attempted to defame YouTuber magician Rahat Hossain. Aursbury posted various videos on his YouTube channel which has since been deleted saying that Hossain never gave him money from a fundraiser that was made to help Aursby.  
'''Eric Aursby''' is a serial liar who attempted to defame YouTuber magician Rahat Hossain. Aursbury posted various videos on his YouTube channel which has since been deleted saying that Hossain never gave him money from a fundraiser that was made to help Aursby.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
In a video which was posted on March 4, 2014, Hossain Eric Aursby using a "losing" lottery ticket. After receiving the money, Eric tried to give Hossain half of the money, which Hossain declined to take.
On May 7, 2014, Rahat Hossain uploaded a video to YouTube which was titled "Homeless Man Gets A Home." During the video, Hossain gave Eric Aursbury a house.


In the following weeks, Hossain posted another video in which he said that people (who were touched by Eric wanting to give half of the money to Hossain) asked how they could donate money to help Eric. Hossain set up a fundraiser, the goal being to collect a total of $20,000. The fundraiser collected more than $44,000 to a final tally of $66,000 from over 3,000 donors. Hossain said that he wanted to "improve his lifestyle" and emphasized Eric's personality. While collecting the money, Eric moved into a hotel room and was given a job at 7-Eleven. However, Hossain would later reveal that Eric never showed up for his work, telling Hossain that he "was tired and didn't feel like it". On May 7, 2014, Hossain uploaded a video to YouTube titled "Homeless Man Gets A Home" The video shows Hossain offering to buy dinner for Eric, but first Hossain says he has to stop by "his" house to get something which was shown to be a house bought for Eric. It was later revealed that it was paid for by thousands of online contributors. In a matter of days, the video received about 9 million views.
On February 2018, an interview was posted to YouTube in which Eric claimed that he did not have received the money and the home needed constant care and maintenance. Eric also noted that he had no access to any of the money raised from a fundraiser set up by Hossain, saying he only stayed in the house from Hossain's second video for only two months, and the house was sold for $61,000, $5,000 less than the amount raised in the fundraiser.


In February 2018, a video which contained an interview of Eric, claimed that he did not have access to the money and the house needed constant maintenance. He also alleged that he had not received any of the money raised from the fundraiser, he only stayed in the house from Hossain's second video for two months rather than a year and sometime after Eric left, the house was sold for $61,000 ($5,000 less than the amount raised in the fundraiser). Hossain responded on June 5, 2018, in a since-deleted Twitter post stating that the money was transferred to Eric and that he would provide bank statements to prove his innocence.
On June 5, 2018, Hossain responded with a now-deleted Twitter post claiming that the money was transferred to Eric and that he would provide bank statements to prove his innocence.  


In June 2018, Eric stated he no longer wanted the money from Hossain and forgave him for his actions. In a July 2018 interview, Eric again began accusing Hossain of keeping most of the money from the fundraiser.
On June 11, 2018, someone interviewed Eric, who was tired and stressed from the entire situation wished to leave YouTube. Eric stated he no longer wants to have the money from Hossain and forgave him for his actions. However, on July 17, Eric returned with another interview where he once more accuses Hossain of keeping most of the money from the fundraiser.


On August 3, 2020, a YouTube channel called JayLaw made a documentary about Hossain's 'disappearance' from social media and YouTube. In the documentary, he investigates what actually happened to Hossain and the scandal surrounding him and Eric. He also ended up contacting Trey, Hossain's ex-cameraman, where he confirms Hossain's innocence, as Trey himself was also part of the <nowiki>''</nowiki>Homeless Lottery Winner<nowiki>''</nowiki> and "Homeless Man Gets A Home" and confirmed Hossain is still around.
Rahat Hossain has returned on October 16, 2020 at Twitter, he tweeted the phrase "I'm still here". After that he has been posting tweets that shows proof about his innocence, and images as well. On November 19, 2020 Rahat uploaded a new video about him explaining the situation and used receipts as proof . And he also said that his attorney's sent a letter to Razz, Razz is Rahat's old camerman and he started betraying Rahat and believed Eric even though Razz never went to Rahat. People made theories that the letters from the attorney's are warnings that Rahat will sue Razz and Eric for defemation. Eric has since deleted his YouTube channel.  
 
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On November 18, 2020, Hossain returned to YouTube, ending his hiatus since the beginning of 2018. Hossain describes his side of the story and the personal struggles he faced dealing with the aftermath of the "scandal". He also proceeded to show all of the evidence (bank checks he wrote) of him giving money to Eric, hence showing that Eric had been lying the entire time. Eric has since deleted his YouTube channel.
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