Twitch and Kick streamer Lacari, from Texas, has become a prominent figure in the streaming and content creator community, especially known for his gacha gameplay and his “degenerate” online persona. Well, turns out that “persona” wasn’t a mask after all, because Lacari basically exposed himself by accidentally opening a collection of links to illegal adult content, and in front of a rather large online audience.
During a late-January stream, Lacari was chatting with his viewers and pulled up a notepad as part of the discussion. However, the notepad actually contains links to folders and sites that Lacari visits, and some of the keywords in this collection include “teen” and “JBT video,” with JBT supposedly an abbreviation for “jailbait teen.” Lacari quickly closed the notepad in panic and even made up an excuse — the good old “computer virus.”
Of course, viewers didn’t buy it, and Lacari ended up reviewing the penal code in Texas, where adult content like lolicon or anything depicting minor-aged characters (or characters with a minor-like appearance) is punishable by law. In the end, Lacari decided to delete the “contents” of his hard drive. Still, it appears the Twitch streamer was quickly reported; his moderators even abandoned him, and not long after, Lacari was banned on both Twitch and even Kick (the two major content creation platforms for live video formats).
In a follow-up after the ban, Lacari even alleged in his Discord server that “theres two black surburbans on the street what do i do im so [expletive],” alluding to a possible law enforcement raid on his house. It’s not clear where Lacari is right now, but the Texas streamer is certainly not in a great spot, both career-wise and legally.
People Online Are Mocking Another Fallen Streamer
While we’re not certain yet what exactly happened to Lacari, it’s likely hard to bounce back from his revelation, even if law enforcement lets him off easily. The evidence was a little too overwhelming, though Lacari’s critics were left scratching their heads at his behavior, “It’s over for him,” jokes a viewer, with another ranting, “Imagine having literally the easiest job in the world and being paid insane money, and then losing it al because you gooned to close to the sun.”
Granted, Lacari isn’t the first Twitch streamer or influencer to get caught with illegal adult content or predatory behavior. Some notable examples over the past were Dr. Disrespect (another streamer with an online “persona”), who was caught texting a minor, Minecraft gamer Adam Isaac, YouTuber Boyinaband, and many other smaller names. It’s basically a trend for many of them at this point.
And while Twitch and Kick banned Lacari swiftly, many people online are not content with that measly resolution and want some harsher punishments, as expected, “Has anybody contacted the the FBI? Or his local PD?” asked a commenter, with another joking, “Now every black suburban will look suspicious to him. He will never know if they’re comming for him.”







