About This Site
This site documents evidence regarding Junior Djjr and his partner Jessica Natalia from MixMods.
All information here is presented with proper evidence. Almost no translations are used — everything is raw, original, and verifiable.
From the collected material, a clear picture emerges:
- Ego & Narcissism
Junior constantly criticizes other mods and indie games as if he’s the only one who knows how to create. Instead of supporting developers, he mocks their work and puts himself above everyone else. Truly good creators lift others up — his behavior only poisons the community and discourages creativity. - Manipulation & Victim Card
He frames situations as if he is constantly under attack (“my mods were stolen,” “GTA Forums is mafia,” “the community is toxic”). But it is unlikely that everyone is against him. The more logical conclusion is that his own behavior drives conflict. - Pattern of Grooming & Toxic Conduct
Evidence points to inappropriate behavior and exploitation, further revealing a lack of integrity. This is not just harmful on a personal level — it damages trust across the entire community. - Impact on Modding
His actions divide and weaken the GTA modding scene. By blaming others and spreading negativity, he pushes away talented contributors and creates an environment of hostility.
Why This Site Exists
The goal is not drama — it’s awareness. Many people in the community are unaware of how damaging his influence has been. By exposing patterns of behavior with evidence, we hope modders can make informed decisions and help foster a healthier, more collaborative environment.
Updates


Instead of acknowledging mistakes or responding to criticism with honesty, Jessica Natalia’s reaction reveals a very different mindset — intimidation and silencing. In the screenshot, she openly talks about involving lawyers and even filing lawsuits against people who raise evidence-based concerns. This shows a clear pattern: rather than being transparent and accountable, her first instinct is to threaten, suppress discussion, and paint critics as enemies to be shut down.
But when we look at her broader behavior, these claims of legal action become even more questionable. On her own website, Jessica repeatedly portrays herself as financially unstable, saying she relies on Patreon not only to keep her mods alive but even to pay her family’s gas bills and buy food. She frames criticism of her monetization as cruel and unfair, arguing that Patreon is the only reason she and her family avoided “starvation.” If someone is in such a precarious financial situation that they depend on Patreon supporters for basic survival, the idea that they have the resources to hire lawyers and pursue lawsuits is unrealistic.
When taken together, this exposes a contradiction: on one hand, Jessica positions herself as a victim in need of financial sympathy, while on the other she projects an image of legal power to scare critics into silence. It’s a manipulative cycle — begging for money when convenient, then using hollow threats of lawsuits as a weapon against accountability. This behavior demonstrates a clear refusal to take responsibility, relying instead on fear tactics and emotional guilt-tripping to shield herself from legitimate criticism.
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Closing Statement
The pattern is undeniable: grooming, racism, manipulation, mockery of genuine creators, theft of community work, shady monetization, and even distributing mods flagged as unsafe. This is not just “drama,” it’s years of repeated behavior that has damaged the GTA modding scene and the people in it.
Communities thrive on trust, respect, and collaboration — values that Junior and MixMods have repeatedly betrayed. The evidence speaks for itself. It’s time the wider modding world stops excusing and starts holding them accountable.