Destiny Hints at Pxie’s Lawsuit Dismissal in Recent Livestream Update

On April 8, 2025, political livestreamer Steven “Destiny”provided an update regarding the ongoing lawsuit initiated by fellow Twitch creator Pxie during his stream on Kick. In his remarks, Destiny suggested that the legal dispute is likely to be dismissed following an initial discovery stage, while the parties are currently engaged in discussions regarding a preliminary injunction.

To provide a brief background, Pxie previously accused Destiny of distributing intimate images of her without consent, a claim that led to her filing a case against him for what is commonly referred to as “revenge porn.”Following her allegations, additional women have come forward, filing police reports against Destiny.

While addressing the lawsuit on his stream, Destiny dismissed Pxie’s allegations as “bullsh*t”and “factually incorrect.”He speculated that the opposing legal team aims to reach the discovery phase of the trial to review his direct messages in search of evidence:

“A month, two month, three months? It’s just waiting for- the complaint is bullsh*t, because there are things in the complaint that are factually incorrect. The other side knows that they are factually incorrect. Their dream is to get to some discovery phase so that they can go through all of my DMs in the hopes that they will find something that will allow them to salvage it.”

Destiny asserted that his direct messages contain no incriminating material, and he expressed confidence that the lawsuit would ultimately be dismissed once the discovery process is concluded:

“They are not going to find anything like that. Once that happens, then we file a motion for summary judgment and then it goes away. But, it’s just a matter of waiting for the process, basically.”

Judge’s Reaction to Pxie’s Legal Actions

In a notable moment during the discussion, Destiny recounted how the presiding judge reportedly laughed at Pxie’s legal team for their delay in filing a motion for a temporary restraining order (TRO). This revelation adds a layer of intrigue to the proceedings.

Destiny elaborated on the nature of the injunction sought by Pxie’s attorneys, indicating that it is aimed at preventing him from hosting various online videos, despite his claims of not hosting any content that could warrant such action:

“I think right now we are in the process of fighting over a preliminary injunction that their side wants to get to get me to stop hosting a whole bunch of videos online. Even though I am not hosting any f**king videos online. That’s why they tried to file a TRO.”

Ultimately, Destiny characterized the events surrounding the lawsuit as a “big meme,”underscoring his perception of the proceedings and the humor he finds in the situation:

“Judge made fun of them because they took too long to file and it was f**king re*arded. So now we are doing the preliminary injunction thing and after that, we will be doing the f**king, I’m just waiting basically. It’s all a big, it’s all a big meme, fun time.”

For those interested, more detailed information about the case initiated by Pxie against Destiny back in February 2025 can be found in a comprehensive summary linked below.

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