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British rapper and YouTube personality Yung Filly (Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos) now faces two further charges of sexual penetration without consent, related to alleged incidents in Australia while on tour. He had earlier pleaded not guilty to multiple counts stemming from an alleged September 28, 2024 assault in Perth. The new charges were filed on June 13, 2025, during proceedings at Perth District Court. No plea has yet been entered for these additional counts. A 10-day trial is scheduled to begin July 20, 2026. Yung Filly remains on bail under existing conditions.
Key Details
- Defendant:
- Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos, known professionally as Yung Filly, British rapper and internet personality.
- New Charges:
- Two additional counts of sexual penetration without consent.
- Alleged incident date: September 28, 2024, while touring Australia.
- These extend earlier charges from March 2025 (four counts of sexual penetration without consent, three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm, one count of impeding breathing).
- Court Proceedings:
- Yung Filly appeared before Perth District Court; no plea entered yet for the new counts.
- He remains on bail under prior conditions (e.g., no contact with the alleged victim, social media restrictions).
- A trial is scheduled to start July 20, 2026, spanning approximately 10 days.
- Background:
- Originally arrested October 2024 in Perth after the alleged sexual assault in a hotel room.
- He pleaded not guilty in March 2025 to the initial charges.
- He also admitted a separate reckless driving offence in December 2024 in Australia.
- His career spans YouTube content creation, music releases, and TV appearances.
- Legal Context & Presumption of Innocence:
- All accused, including Yung Filly, are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
- The process includes evidence disclosure, witness testimonies, and formal trial procedures under Western Australian law.
- Victims and accused both have rights under the Australian legal system; bail conditions aim to manage risk and ensure court attendance.
- Next Steps:
- Defence and prosecution will prepare for the July 2026 trial, exchanging evidence and attending pre-trial hearings.
- Any bail variation requests or interim applications (e.g., regarding evidence admissibility) may arise before the trial date.
- Media coverage may continue to track developments; fans and stakeholders await the court’s outcome.
- Impact on Career:
- Pending legal outcome, professional engagements (e.g., sponsorships, performances) may be affected.
- Public and industry reactions vary; some partners may suspend collaborations until resolution.
Advice for Readers
- Follow Reputable Updates: Track developments via credible news outlets (e.g., official court statements).
- Understand Legal Presumption: Charges are allegations; the final verdict depends on court findings.
- Privacy and Sensitivity: Cases involving sexual assault are sensitive; avoid speculation and respect privacy of involved parties.
- Timeline Awareness: The trial is set for mid-2026; significant developments (evidence rulings, bail decisions) can occur beforehand.
Suggested Further Reading
- Overview of Australian criminal procedure for serious offences.
- Information on bail conditions in Western Australia.
- Discussions on the rights of defendants and alleged victims in sexual assault trials.
- Profiles of Yung Filly’s career to contextualize potential professional repercussions.
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