Political streamer Destiny sued for allegedly sharing explicit videos of plaintiff without permission

Political streamer Destiny sued for allegedly sharing explicit videos of plaintiff without permission

Political streamer Destiny sued for allegedly sharing explicit videos of plaintiff without permission

In another round of controversy for the popular streamer, Steven “Destiny” Kenneth Bonnell II is facing a lawsuit regarding his alleged sharing of sexually explicit videos of another person without permission. The lawsuit was filed with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

The plaintiff in question, named under the anonymous pseudonym Jane Doe, filed the lawsuit against Bonnell, alleging he broke Florida’s “Sexual Cyber Harassment Statute… and other Florida laws pertaining to the right of privacy, public disclosure of private facts, and the intentional infliction of emotional distress.” The plaintiff is also seeking “injunctive relief, compensatory and punitive damages” for Bonnell’s alleged “unlawful disclosure and dissemination of intimate images and sexually explicit videos of the Plaintiff.”

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