YouTube has terminated the account of Gavin McInnes, founder of far-right group the Proud Boys, due to a video about “public urination,” a report said.

The video-streaming site claimed it received “multiple third-party claims” of copyright infringement regarding videos posted on the page, according to a statement on Monday.

McInnes told the website Insider that YouTube cited a video called the “dos and don’ts of public urination.” He said it was “a really old comedy sketch” he did for a sneaker company.

The YouTube channel had 221,000 subscribers.

McInnes recently announced that he is leaving the Proud Boys organization after a number of members were arrested for a violent altercation in Midtown.