Corey Pritchett, a prominent YouTube personality with millions of subscribers across two channels, is facing serious legal trouble. He's been charged with two counts of aggravated kidnapping stemming from an incident on November 24, 2024, in Houston, Texas. The allegations, which have shocked his fanbase, involve the alleged abduction and threat of two women, aged 19 and 20, at gunpoint. The women reported being held against their will, driven at high speed, and having their phones confiscated. Pritchett reportedly expressed paranoia about being pursued and mentioned prior accusations of arson.
Following the alleged incident, Pritchett reportedly fled the country. Authorities confirmed his departure on December 9th, 2024, via a one-way flight to Doha, Qatar, and his current location is believed to be Dubai. Adding to the controversy, he subsequently posted a video online, seemingly mocking the warrants for his arrest and making light of the situation. This contrasts with the serious nature of the charges and the trauma experienced by the alleged victims. The case highlights a concerning trend of legal issues involving online content creators. Another YouTuber, Johnny Somali, is also facing potential legal repercussions in South Korea, although unrelated to Pritchett's case.
The future of this case is uncertain. Whether Pritchett will return to the United States to face the charges remains unknown. The incident draws parallels to the 2023 kidnapping of YouTuber YourFellowArab in Haiti, a harrowing experience he later documented. The outcome of Pritchett's case will likely have significant implications for his career and online presence.