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Johnny Somali cites bipolar disorder in bid to reduce prison sentence in South Korea

Johnny Somali cites bipolar disorder in bid to reduce prison sentence in South Korea

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Controversial streamer Johnny Somali is asking a South Korean court to reduce his prison sentence, arguing that he has been unable to take medication for bipolar disorder since arriving in the country. Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, appeared in court on June 11 as part of an appeal against the six-month prison sentence he received earlier this year.The case has attracted widespread attention online because of Somali’s behavior in South Korea and the legal trouble that followed. While the streamer is seeking a lighter punishment, prosecutors are pushing in the opposite direction. They want the court to reject his appeal and instead impose a much longer three-year prison sentence. A final decision is expected later this month.

Johnny Somali asks for leniency as prosecutors seek three-year prison term

Somali was sentenced in April to six months in prison with hard labor after being found guilty of several offenses, including obstruction of business charges, violations of the Minor Offenses Act, and deepfake-related charges. The streamer had sparked outrage during his time in South Korea, most notably after performing a dance on the Statue of Peace, a memorial dedicated to victims of wartime sexual slavery. During the appeal hearing, Somali’s lawyer said his client accepts responsibility for the crimes recognized by the lower court and regrets his actions. The attorney argued that the impact of some offenses was relatively limited and noted that victims in the false-video case reportedly do not want further punishment.The defense also emphasized Somali’s mental health. According to his lawyer, the streamer had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the United States and had been taking medication before traveling to South Korea. However, the attorney claimed that Somali has not been able to continue that treatment while in the country.Prosecutors, however, argued that a harsher sentence is justified. They reportedly told the court that Somali committed multiple offenses for financial gain and pointed out that most victims have not received compensation. Because of that, they requested the same three-year sentence they had originally sought during the lower court proceedings.Since appealing his conviction, Somali has remained in detention. Reports about his time behind bars have circulated online, including claims that he has been responding to fan mail and describing prison life positively.The court is expected to announce its decision on June 25. The ruling will determine whether Somali receives a reduced sentence or faces significantly more time in prison.

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