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YouTuber Corey Pritchett Jr. Accused Of Kidnapping Women, Denies Claim

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Corey Pritchett Jr. has been accused of kidnapping women in Texas, but the YouTuber has denied the claims.

The Huffington Post previously reported that Pritchett was accused of kidnapping a woman in Texas and then allegedly escaping to Qatar. The content creator was charged in December 2024 with one count of aggravated kidnapping, allegedly taking two unnamed women on a dangerous high-speed car ride and threatening their lives as a result.

The outlet reports that the incident happened in November in Houston, four days before Thanksgiving. A complaint filed by the women involved states that Pritchett had plans to take them to ride all-terrain vehicles and bowling, but was met with a slightly unhinged version of the YouTuber. The ladies then told him they were no longer feeling the outing and wanted Corey to leave the bowling alley, to which he complied. They then sent the content creator a message letting him know that they had left some of their belongings in his car.

As the women got into the car to retrieve their goods, Pritchett allegedly drove off with them still inside, reaching up to 100 miles per hour, and began brandishing a firearm out his vehicle’s sunroof. The women became increasingly alarmed and feared for their safety after Pritchett allegedly told them, “I’m gonna f**k y’all and then kill y’all.”

Corey then allegedly confiscated the women’s phones, shot the gun out the window, and then pointed the gold gun at the two ladies. The complaint then claims that the man pulled over on the highway, where he ordered the women to get out, allegedly saying, “this is your only opportunity.” The women then phoned the police, where the officers used their location-sharing technology to confirm their claims. The app also corroborated the ladies’ claim of Pritchett reaching the deadly speeds in his car.

A couple of weeks later, Corey stated that he was planning to begin a “new life, new mindset, new goals, [heal] from past trauma” and “forgiving anyone who crossed me and apologizing to anyone I’ve hurt” and that he’s moving to Dubai.

On Saturday (Jan. 6), the Youtuber returned to Instagram to address the claims head-on. Pritchett posted a screen recording of the kidnapping allegations and vowed to “take [the] monsters down” for hitting him with these claims.

“LETTER TO THE INTERNET … it’s finna be a BALL … Let the show begin #HoustonTx Let me show you how to take monsters down the #SMOOTH WAY !,” Pritchett typed, denying the kidnapping allegations. “You see it say ACCUSED right … Don’t worry lol I’m finna give the Details on here & in the Court of Law. They gone REGRET f**king with me.”

“We have a case here of Popular YouTuber CoreySSG kidnapping two white girls and he’s currently on the run in Dubai I think…Idk, but yeah, the FBI should be after him !” he typed in a subsequent post, showing what appears to be footage of the all-terrain outing with the ladies.

Regardless of the posts online, NBC KPRC has reported that the police are looking into extraditing him to the United States to face charges. Interestingly enough, the content creator posted a new video to his IG showing him on a plane with a caption reading, “United States, I’m on the way. I have a meeting with Houston.”

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