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Johnny Somali Unbanned as Streaming Platform Accused of ‘Hiding’ Evidence

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Well, that didn’t take long. Johnny Somali, real name Ramsey Khalid Ismael, is already back on Parti after his ban was lifted—just 24 hours later. And yes, he’s already promising more streams soon.

If you’ve been keeping up, you’ll know Ismael got into serious trouble in South Korea back in November after causing chaos in a 7-Eleven, which led to obstruction of business charges. Since then, he’s been on trial, with even more charges piling up, including stuff like blasting North Korean propaganda, playing loud music in public, and holding up transport.

Despite all that, he’s back—and apparently not planning to tone it down any time soon.

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Johnny Somali Unbanned as Streaming Platform Accused of ‘Hiding’ Evidence
Johnny Somali Unbanned as Streaming Platform Accused of ‘Hiding’ Evidence

⚠️ Ban Lifted in Just 24 Hours

Johnny Somali was hit with a ban on March 22 from the new streaming platform Parti, but it only lasted a day. His channel is already back online.

According to Legal Mindset, the ban didn’t seem like a serious attempt to actually punish Somali. He even shared what looked like Discord messages from Parti devs talking about deleting clips from his streams and trying to block law enforcement.

One of the messages from someone named thecreator28 even said:

“Should we delete the vid. Eras[e] the evidence from the Korean feds lol”

Yikes.


🎥 Not Streaming Yet, But Not Banned Either

So why hasn’t he started streaming again yet? It’s not because of the ban—it’s a stream key issue, apparently. Legal Mindset posted:

“Ramsey’s streaming page is back and we have confirmation that the only reason he isn’t streaming is due to stream key issues.”

He added that the “marketing ban” (basically a fake ban) and lack of real consequences will probably just fuel more “crash out” content from Somali and his fanbase.

Another Discord message confirms he’ll be back on Parti once those technical issues are sorted.


So yeah, after everything—including a criminal trial in Korea—Johnny Somali is still online, still stirring up controversy, and it doesn’t look like that’s changing any time soon.

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