58 year old TikToker Rodger Cleye has recently been the subject of public controversy and backlash in regards to his inappropriate behavior with, and subsequent online harassment of, 19 year old Olivia McCraw. Due to the nature and severity of Cleye's concerning behavior on TikTok (and lack of accountability taken), we began to dig deeper into the archives of "Rodger Cleye" to see what else he may have done online in the past - what we uncovered was shocking.
This is the full breakdown of Rodger's old website "Rodgersrobots.com." It contains all of the information we have gathered that paints a suspiciously murky picture around the content and ownership of Rodgersrobots.com.
From Our Observation:
Rodger Cleye appears to have been directly connected to a website, rodgersrobots.com, from 2010 to at least 2020.
Rodger owned the site starting in 2010, confirmed by the full domain registry data acquired from DomainTools.com and the fact that the site, at that time, linked to his YouTube channel and various other websites he was or is currently associated with. Rodger Cleye himself also stated in 2023 that he both “owned” and “sold” this website 3 years ago, which would then mean he had some level of control of the website through 2020.
Although the name on the registrar is “Charles Lyons” at the time of the post described below in 2017, it is implied, therefore, that when the registration under Rodger Cleye “expired” in 2016, he (Rodger) remained involved and/or in control of the website under an alias at the time of the blog posts and continuing through at least 2020 when he states he sold it.
Just to be sure and to continue trying to prove ourselves wrong, we looked into every "Charles Lyons" that exists. Charles Lyons does not appear to be a real person in this instance based on the information provided in the domain registrar crawl. A premium search was done on “charleslyons56@yahoo.com” through the site socialcatfish.com turning up zero results for any other online accounts tied to the email address associated with the Admin details for rodgersrobots.com during 2017 posts, indicating that it appears to be an email account only used for one specific purpose and then deleted entirely.
An additional report was pulled on the domain ownership record of rodgersrobots.com that confirms the address of “Charles Lyons” to be **** White River Way, Kaysville, UT 84037 and phone number to be 566-889-****. After an extensive search, Hot Girls Have Hobbies LLC could not locate ANY street called “White River Way” in Utah and only found mentions of this street anywhere on the internet on a few spam-looking Facebook pages. They similarly could not locate any real name associated with the phone number, and found that the area code 566 is not assigned to any specific geographic area.
Rodger Cleye also appears to have a history of using aliases and fake email addresses, as confirmed through an internet background check (BeenVerified) provided to Hot Girls Have Hobbies LLC by a TikTok user who had been following the situation unfold.
This user says:
With all of this context considered, it is at the very least, extremely unlikely that Rodger was completely uninvolved with the problematic posts on his old website.
So...what were the posts?
In 2016 it appears the "Rodger's Robots" became a type of "blog" site, with 2 posts published about Poker Strategy and Satellites. In 2017, there is a post about how to use Snapchat and the safety measures in place on the app to be aware of, which started to raise a red flag.
Then there's a post about MovieStarPlanet that was truly sickening to read. The author describes how the platform has already been used by pedophiles to exploit to children and alerts readers to the site's safety checks to be aware of that are in place to alert authorities of criminal activity. In our opinion, this post is sympathetic towards pedophiles and essentially written as a guide on "how to not get caught grooming on MovieStarPlanet."
On rodgersrobots.com in 2017, the author describes the bust of an online predator with over 100 victims. The author describes that the predator used “moviestarplanet” as his medium to contact children. Below is a snippet of one of the “blog posts.” The full post can be viewed by clicking the link here.
After extensively searching articles online about the situation in both German and English, an article was found that covers what appears to be one of the exact situations being described on rodgersrobots.com. The man was from Bad Iburg, there were over 100 victims, and an online chat popular among children was used.
However, after scouring the internet in both German and English, we were unable to find ANY article or website that mentioned “moviestarplanet” specifically in connection with this and some of the other cases mentioned. This led to additional concerns about how the author of rodgersrobots.com knew that information, as after much searching, it could not be found by our team.
It is also known that Rodger has deep ties to Germany, as will be discussed in an upcoming article.
The full context of the website and discovery process can be found in this YouTube video with the caveat that, at the time, members of Hot Girls Have Hobbies LLC may have misinterpreted some of the domain registrar data referenced. The full domain registrar documentation has now been uncovered and analyzed thoroughly, with no effect on the opinions and sentiments of the creators as previously stated.