For all the people saying that their best course of action is to just admit wrongdoing, take their licks, and move on, it's important to keep in mind that the avalanche isn't over yet. First came the Vegas trip expose, then came the Metokur Masochist lolicon reveal, then came the degen Discord server reveal. Coming back to streaming to do an apology tour now, only for the avalanche to continue and we find out that the KC fanbase has been swapping CSAM or some other heinous shit, would be suicide. Delaying a proper response allows them to play this more tactfully.
If, for example, PPP can convincingly play like he had no idea what specifically was going on in the Discord server and worse stuff were to come out, then not returning to the Kino Casino, blaming Warski for everything, and parting ways with him would be the best course of action. It would be a lot harder to do this if PPP went back to cohosting with Warski and then further dumps happened after. Or, if worse leaks were to come out and both Warski and PPP can feign ignorance and pin it on one or two paypigs, they then have the option to performatively say "We got him! We got the specific guy responsible for all the bad stuff! Definitly wasn't a group effort!” and carry on after "solving the problem". This seems to be what they're doing to Metokur Masochist now with the current level of leaks. In any case, the longer they wait, the more options they have to minimize what has to be excised from the show before continuing.
That all being said, the fact that they seem to be doing this at all seems super suspect, like a criminal defendant who knows he's guilty trying to figure out how to game the legal system before appearing in court.