Recent footage featuring the controversial IRL (in real life) streamer Johnny Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, has emerged. In this clip, Somali made some alarming remarks aimed at female police detectives following his recent arrest in South Korea. The incident occurred on March 22, 2025, when he was apprehended for running outside in only his boxers in Seoul.
During his time in custody, Somali was photographed handcuffed to a chair in a police station. Remarkably, he managed to record his thoughts using his mobile phone, sharing his experience while in detention. Somali stated:
“I’ve been to this police station 20 different times…I’m literally running out of here b*tt n*ked and taking a pi*s. I’m taking a sh*t in their bathroom and I’m not flushing.”
In a troubling escalation, he directed aggressive threats at the female officers present:
“They brought some female detectives. They lucky that I don’t r*pe these b*tches. I don’t give a f**k. They know my situation, but they are r*tarded. They already told me, ‘We know what’s going on.’ A n*gga can’t go jogging without a (inaudible). That’s ridiculous.”
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Potential Charges Against Johnny Somali for “Child Sexual Harassment”
Johnny Somali recently appeared in court facing multiple charges, including “obstruction of business”and violations of the “Minor Crimes Act.”He has already pled guilty to three of the initial four charges. However, new allegations have surfaced indicating that he might be facing further legal repercussions, particularly concerning accusations of child sexual harassment.
This latest controversy stems from a livestream that took place on September 30, 2024, at Lotte World, where Somali engaged in inappropriate behavior by playing offensive TTS (text-to-speech) messages in the presence of minors.
A legal commentator on YouTube, known as Legal Mindset, shared a clip from Somali’s Lotte World stream, suggesting that his actions might breach South Korea’s Child Welfare Act. If convicted, Somali could face severe penalties, including a fine of up to 50 million won (approximately $34,000) or a prison sentence lasting up to a decade.
Beyond the existing charges and the fresh allegations regarding child harassment, Somali faces another serious accusation: creating an AI-generated deepfake involving a Korean content creator without their consent, which depicted a compromising scenario. This situation could lead to even more significant legal challenges for the streamer.
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