Plenty of pop-culture savvy folks tuned in to the committee meeting this morning, which was also carried by CNBC and other outlets. Naturally, something other than Gill, Robinhood chief executive Vladimir Tenev, or the 53 members of the committee, became the star of the hearing. Impossible to know for sure, but I believe Keith Gill AKA deepfuckingvalue is the first person to testify before conference in a gamer chair pic.twitter.com/eCLAns31zu— quibi bridgers (@bryanmenegus) February 18, 2021 Gill, 34, is alleged to have made millions as GameStop’s share price went up almost 1,600% thanks to a “short squeeze” phenomenon that pummeled corporate investors betting against the games retailer. He was named in a federal civil lawsuit filed Tuesday, alleging market manipulation.