Did anyone ever actually come up with something more concrete than 'he got really lucky' as proof of his supposed cheating?
Like, this guy got world record holder in other categories, in runs that were at least seen as legit, and he held the lead for two months in the middle of 2020. Despite that, the supposed cheated run didn't even podium. Why would you cheat and not even place, if you knew you could win the record legitimately? Or alternately, if he's going to cheat a run like that, is it possible or even likely he cheated his earlier world records for it? Why haven't we found that yet?
The luck he got was ungodly unlikely... but it's not impossible.
I'm not saying that it's impossible he cheated, I just don't see that as being more likely than some equally desperate but less 'successful' (if you count torture porn being made of you as success) minecrafters jumping on a chance to take down a perceived frontrunner.
Normally, when people catch someone cheating, it's something incredibly autistic but concrete, like 'monkey heads were tilted slightly differently between stage transitions'.