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Johnny Somali's financial struggles in Korea worsen amid ongoing legal issues, Telegram message reveals

Johnny Somali's financial struggles in Korea worsen amid ongoing legal issues, Telegram message reveals

Express Tribune27-04-2025
American YouTuber Johnny Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, is reportedly facing serious financial hardship while awaiting trial in Korea.
Somali, 24, has been at the centre of controversy after carrying out several provocative acts in the country, including kissing a statue symbolising Korean victims of wartime sexual slavery. Reports of Somali's deteriorating financial situation surfaced after fellow YouTuber Legal Mindset shared a Telegram message from an individual close to Somali.
The message disclosed that Somali is under a travel ban, prohibited from working, and has run out of money. It stated: 'Johnny has a travel ban, Korea doesn't let him work and doesn't give him any support. Johnny is out of money now and I'm supporting him. There is no choice. He will starve if I don't.' A PayPal link was included to solicit donations for his legal expenses.
Photo: Facebook
Somali has been charged with obstruction of business and is banned from leaving Korea. The charges relate to incidents such as playing loud music and pouring cup noodle soup on a convenience store table. He is also under investigation for additional allegations, including assault and drug use.
Photo: Youtube
Additionally, Somali has been widely criticised for his insensitivity towards Korea's painful imperial history. His use of the Rising Sun Flag — a symbol associated with Japanese militarism — and shouts of "Takeshima" referencing disputed territory, have been viewed by many Koreans as deeply offensive and provocative, further inflaming public sentiment.
Seo Kyoung-duk, a professor at Sungshin Women's University and an advocate for Korean culture, criticised Somali's actions, calling his current financial woes "self-inflicted misery." Seo argued that Somali's behaviour mocked significant historical symbols and stated that strong legal consequences are necessary.
Somali's first court appearance was marked by further controversy when he arrived late wearing a Make America Great Again hat.
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