You mean how the former GameStop CFO fkd up the splividend and kind of allowed the DTC to handle it as a normal split? (See: https://www.reddit.com/r/FWFBThinkTank/comments/14p3fmp/deep_dive_into_how_the_dtcc_and_brokers_handled/)
He left GME immediately and returned to Amazon.
GME is certainly an outlier over 10y. One of a few. If one looks in specific years GME looks rather normal in this group of 300-400 outliers.
So, yes, GME is probably sold many times the outstanding shares, but so are a lot of other stocks, too.
Though, not many have RC.