Things are not looking good for reaction streamer Johnny Somali. The last time we reported on Johnny Somali, the Korean government was looking to make an example of him and his actions after visiting South Korea last month. During his stay, he provoked many South Korean citizens to challenge him to fights and disturbed the peace at several professional establishments. Because of his behavior, the Korean government got wind of his actions and decided to take legal action against him.
Unfortunately, it seems that Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, hasn’t learned his lesson, as several more charges against him have been revealed. According to YouTuber Legal Mindset, new allegations concerning Somali’s aggression towards a young girl have come to light. According to a thread on X, Somali had rudely interjected a conversation she was having and accused her of being racist. She was not from Korea, so she has assumed that nothing could be done about it. However, Legal Mindset notified her that she could file a report with the Korean Embassy since he is still there.
Unfortunately, things don’t end there. Alongside this allegation, he was recorded himself being rude towards other parkgoers at Lotte World, a family-friendly amusement park in Seoul. The guests become clearly irritated with his actions and a cast member of the amusement park needed to tell him to stop being annoying (of course, much nicer than that).
Lastly, Korean YouTubers have also filed charges against Somali, which have been listed below:
- Blackmail – Up to 10 years in prison.
- Insults – Up to one year in prison.
- Deepfakes – Five or more years in prison.
- Sexual Threats to Children – Up to three years in prison.
- Busines Obstruction – Up to five years in prison.
- Supporting DPRK (NSA Crime) – Up to seven years in prison.
- Public Indecency – Up to one year in prison.
Legal Mindset also touches on other, more well-known allegations against Somalis, including pedophilia. Hopefully, the streamer gets the punishment he deserves for thinking his actions were justified.