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A nuisance streamer known for harassing people in Japan is now facing serious legal consequences in South Korea after mocking comfort women memorials and terrorizing local businesses. Johnny ...
The legal issues kicked off pretty much from the moment Johnny Somali's trip to South Korea began. He deeply offended people when he kissed and twerked on the Statue of Peace, a national monument meant to recognize women who were forced into sex slavery during the Japanese occupation of South Korea during World War II.
Ramsey Khalid Ismael, better known by his online alias Johnny Somali, is a 24-year-old live-streamer who hurls provocative and offensive insults while traveling abroad, including in U.S. allies ...
Japan. During his travels to Japan, Ismael made anti-Japanese taunts towards locals, [9][10] which include comments about the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, [11][12] and threatened to bomb Japan with nuclear weapons on a train.
Controversial Kick streamer Johnny Somali has finally broken his silence after being arrested in Japan for and even admitted to lying to the judge in court. Johnny Somali terrorized...
Japanese ex-convict and notorious prank YouTuber Johnny Somali, born Ismail Ramsey Khalid, has made headlines again, this time for disruptive behavior in South Korea that ended in a public assault.
American livestreamer Ismael Ramsey Khalid, 24, has been found guilty of forcible obstruction of a business for broadcasting loud music from his phone and "causing a nuisance" at a local restaurant in Osaka, Japan. He was subsequently sentenced to pay a fine of ¥200,000, around $1380 USD.
Ramsey Khalid Ismael, a 23-year-old who goes by the screen name Johnny Somali, was arrested in late August after allegedly breaking into a construction site in Osaka. Local police said Ismael...
Ismael Ramsey Khalid, known better by his alias Johnny Somali, appeared at Osaka District Court on Tuesday, The Japan Times reported, where he was accused of loudly playing music in a...
A controversial American live-streamer is facing criminal charges in Japan after causing a scene in a restaurant, with prosecutors demanding he pay a fine.