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Lacari returns to streaming, says forensic review found no illegal content

Lacari returns to streaming, says forensic review found no illegal content

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Lacari has returned to streaming after months away and addressed the controversy that surrounded him earlier this year. The streamer became emotional during his comeback stream as he spoke to his audience about what happened, how he handled the situation, and the steps he has taken to improve his life. He also thanked his long-time fans for staying with him during a very difficult period. Lacari said he is now focused on moving forward with a better mindset and building healthier daily routines.In his return stream, Lacari directly spoke about the allegations that were made against him after an incident during a previous livestream. He said he does not support or use illegal or harmful material and explained that he submitted all his devices for an independent forensic review. According to him, the investigation found no illegal content on any of his devices. He also shared that he had been dealing with stress, anxiety, and personal struggles, and that he had spent time in therapy and recovery programs to get help.

Lacari returns to streaming, says forensic review found no illegal content on devices

Lacari said, “The way I handled that situation was terrible… I f’d up… I want to make this clear, I do not condone or consume illegal or exploitative material of any sort.” He added that he handed over all his hardware to Exhibit A Computer Forensics for a full independent investigation, and the final report showed no illegal content on any of his devices. He also opened up about his personal life, saying he had been dealing with stress, anxiety, and an addiction to adult-themed games, which he used as a way to cope with pressure. Lacari explained that this period pushed him to seek help. He said he completed a 30-day outpatient program and has been seeing a therapist regularly for the past six months.Speaking to his viewers, Lacari thanked fans who stayed with him through the situation. He said many of them have supported him for 5–10 years, and that it reminded him how lucky he is to entertain people for a living. He added that he wants to continue improving himself and focus on building better habits moving forward.Lacari’s return marks his first major appearance after a long break from streaming, where he addressed both the controversy and his personal struggles. While he highlighted that an independent forensic review cleared his devices, he also focused heavily on his mental health journey. He said he will continue therapy and work on long-term changes as he moves ahead in his streaming career.

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