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Controversial Streamer Johnny Somali loses South Korea appeal, court upholds six-month prison sentence

Controversial Streamer Johnny Somali loses South Korea appeal, court upholds six-month prison sentence

Controversial Streamer Johnny Somali loses South Korea appeal, court upholds six-month prison sentence (Image via Getty)

Controversial streamer Johnny Somali will remain in prison after a South Korean appeals court rejected his request to reduce his sentence on Thursday. Prosecutors also failed to convince the court to increase his punishment to three years. With both appeals dismissed, the original six-month prison sentence with labor remains in place. According to YouTuber Legal Mindset, who attended the hearing, Somali showed little reaction when the decision was announced. The case follows months of legal proceedings over several offenses committed during his time in South Korea.

Johnny Somali’s appeal rejected as Ramsey Khalid Ismael keeps six-month prison sentence

Johnny Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, was sentenced in April after the Seoul Western District Court found him guilty of multiple obstruction of business charges, two counts of violating the Minor Offenses Act and deepfake-related charges. Prosecutors argued that the punishment should be increased to three years in prison. Meanwhile, Ismael asked the court for a lighter sentence, saying he had been unable to take medication for bipolar disorder while in custody. According to Legal Mindset, the appeals court rejected both requests, leaving the original sentence unchanged. The YouTuber also said Ismael is expected to challenge the ruling before South Korea’s Supreme Court, which could keep him in detention while the next appeal is considered.

Johnny Somali’s South Korea case followed months of public outrage over his actions

The case stems from a series of incidents that sparked widespread criticism across South Korea. One of the most talked-about moments came when Ismael filmed himself dancing on the Statue of Peace, a memorial honoring victims of wartime sexual slavery during World War II. Investigators also linked him to several other disturbances, including disrupting businesses, causing trouble on public transport and playing North Korean propaganda in public places. Earlier in the case, he was confronted by several Korean content creators, including a former Special Forces YouTuber who knocked him unconscious during an altercation. The court ultimately ruled that his actions went beyond online content creation and broke South Korean law. The appeal decision now means his original prison term will continue unless South Korea’s Supreme Court agrees to hear the case and reaches a different conclusion. According to Legal Mindset, no such decision has been made yet.

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