Court documents have revealed all allegations against well-known streamer Steven “Destiny” Bonnell. Pxie, another content creator, accuses Bonnell of distributing her intimate videos to multiple women without consent. The lawsuit claims Bonnell sent these videos to at least 15 women after they were leaked publicly.
The legal filings include internet slang: The term “gooner,” typically associated with excessive porn consumption, has made its way into official court documents. This bizarre detail underscores the growing impact of internet culture on serious legal matters.
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Pxie initially sought a whopping $15 million in damages, later reportedly negotiating down to $150,000. Bonnell’s alleged actions could violate both state and federal laws regarding non-consensual sharing of intimate images.
Things get more complicated with claims that Bonnell deleted Discord messages after receiving a letter of intent to sue. This move could be seen as an attempt to destroy potential evidence, further complicating the legal landscape.
Bonnell, known for his political debates and controversial takes, has maintained an active online presence despite the allegations. He’s reportedly banning users who discuss the case on his platforms, suggesting a defensive stance.