YouTube Star Accused of Abduction

Jan 18,25

Summary

  • Popular YouTuber Corey Pritchett is charged with aggravated kidnapping and has left the US.
  • Pritchett posted a video from abroad, making light of the charges and his flight.
  • His potential return to the US and the case's outcome are uncertain.

US-based YouTuber Corey Pritchett, known for his engaging online content, faces serious accusations: two counts of aggravated kidnapping. The charges prompted Pritchett to leave the country, a move that has shocked his substantial fanbase.

Pritchett, whose YouTube career began in 2016, has cultivated a significant following across two channels, "CoreySSG" (approximately 4 million subscribers) and "CoreySSG Live" (over 1 million subscribers). His videos, ranging from family vlogs to pranks, have garnered millions of views, with one popular video exceeding 12 million views.

The alleged kidnapping incident occurred on November 24, 2024, in southwest Houston. According to reports from ABC13, Pritchett allegedly held two women, aged 19 and 20, against their will at gunpoint after a day of activities. He reportedly drove them at high speed on I-10, confiscated their phones, and threatened to kill them, expressing anxieties about being pursued and mentioning a prior car fire incident. The women eventually escaped and contacted authorities.

Pritchett's Flight and Mocking Video

Charged on December 26, 2024, with two counts of aggravated kidnapping, Pritchett had already fled the country. He reportedly flew to Doha, Qatar, on December 9th on a one-way ticket and is now believed to be in Dubai. From there, he posted a video online, seemingly mocking the warrants and his situation, claiming to be "on the run." This contrasts with the serious nature of the allegations, which bear resemblance to other high-profile cases involving online personalities. For instance, former YouTube streamer Johnny Somali is also facing potential legal repercussions in South Korea, though unrelated to Pritchett's case.

The future of Pritchett's case remains uncertain. Whether he will return to the US to face the charges is unknown. The incident brings to mind the 2023 kidnapping of YouTuber YourFellowArab in Haiti, a harrowing experience he later documented for his followers. This highlights the risks faced by some online personalities.

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