Yung Filly Faces Fresh Sexual Assault Charges Amid Ongoing Legal Battle in Australia

Yung Filly Faces Fresh Sexual Assault Charges Amid Ongoing Legal Battle in Australia

Yung Filly Faces Fresh Sexual Assault Charges Amid Ongoing Legal Battle in Australia

So, here’s the latest on a story that’s been making headlines — Yung Filly, the popular YouTuber and rapper, is now facing even more serious legal trouble in Australia. For those who may not know, Yung Filly — real name Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos — has been known for his energetic presence on YouTube with the Beta Squad, his appearances on BBC shows, and for being a fan-favorite in TV events like The Great Celebrity Bake Off and Soccer Aid . But now, his name is making waves for an entirely different and deeply serious reason.

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As of June 2025, he’s been hit with two additional charges of sexual penetration without consent , on top of the seven charges he already faced earlier this year. Those earlier charges include four counts of sexual penetration without consent , three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm , and one charge of strangulation . These allegations stem from an incident in September 2024, during a tour stop in Perth, Western Australia. It's alleged that he sexually assaulted a woman in her 20s in his hotel room following a performance in the coastal suburb of Hillarys.

Yung Filly appeared at Perth District Court where these new charges were confirmed, though he hasn’t yet entered a plea for the recent additions. He previously pleaded not guilty to the original charges and has been out on bail since October 2024 under strict conditions, including a personal undertaking and a surety of $100,000 AUD each.

To make matters worse, court documents also reveal that he pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge back in December 2024 after being caught going over 96 mph on a highway in Perth. While this isn't connected to the sexual assault allegations, it certainly paints a broader picture of his behavior while in Australia.

Despite all this, Yung Filly has continued to maintain his innocence on the original counts, and his legal team has yet to comment publicly on the new charges. A 10-day trial is now set to begin on 20 July 2026 , which will likely bring intense media scrutiny and public attention.

This is a shocking development for fans who have followed Yung Filly’s rise from social media content creator to mainstream celebrity. It’s also a stark reminder that fame doesn't shield anyone from serious legal consequences. While everyone is entitled to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence, the growing list of allegations now hanging over his head can’t be ignored.

As this case moves forward, we’ll likely hear more — from both legal perspectives and public reaction. One thing is clear: this story is far from over, and its outcome will have significant implications for Yung Filly’s career, reputation, and legal future.

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