Boy Spends $1.2m Using Fathers Credit Card on “V-Bucks” and the Punishment Backfired

Johnathan Mizuke, son of billionaire Michael Mizuke, spent $1.2 million on the world famous video game, Fortnite.

Michael Mizuke is the CEO and founder of Chic Fa Whey, nationally known as the best identity protection software company in the world, owning companies such as Lifelock, UltraSecure+, Watchdog, and many more. Due to him being the owner of such a successful company, he is one of the wealthiest men in America; but his commitment to his company is extremely demanding- he is rarely at home to see his children, sources say.

Johnathan Mizuke was at home alone with his nanny while he was playing Fortnite. After being dared by one of his friends to buy character customizations, he grabbed his father’s company debit card and bought every single customization Fortnite had to offer.

After finding out about the news, his father, Michael Mizuke, immediately got on his jet and flew from Hong Kong to personally figure out why his company lost that amount of money to a game. Originally, the IT workers at the company thought it was a credit card scammer that had copied the card, but the purchase was located at his mansion in Los Angeles.

After finding out about the “fowl” play, Mr. Mizuke took away his son’s Xbox, but it backfired horribly.

Johnathan locked himself in his room for an entire week and would not let anyone see him until he got his Xbox back. In that week, he managed to flip his bed, set the curtains on fire, shatter every mirror, break the windows, and break every TV in his room.

Many see this as a poor sign of parenting, and the family is under heavy backlash from other parents saying that the Mizukes don’t “enforce parental discipline,” and spoil their children.

“I honestly have no words. I am astounded that my son is behaving like this. My daughter is such a good child, and my older son is now in college, but [Johnathan] is being a little brat,” is what Michael Mizuke had to say about the situation before leaving for two weeks to Dubai.

The family has a rough history with the law, yet the family’s wealth, luckily, always got them out of punishment. The daughter, Angela, is 16 years old and was convicted of possessing three kilos of cocaine in the back of her Lamborghini in February, and the eldest son, Michael Mizuke Jr., 22, has been on parole for a year after committing grand theft auto by attempting to steal 13 cars; it was ruled that it was video games that influenced him to commit these acts.

Michael Mizuke has stayed out of public light since the incident.

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