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Destiny defends HasanAbi while addressing allegations (Image via Destiny, HasanAbi/YouTube)

Destiny defends HasanAbi's brothel assault allegations and urges supporters to refrain from "sinking to that" level

On his January 27, 2025, Kick and YouTube stream, Steven "Destiny" seemingly defended "HasanAbi" Piker after a viewer brought up allegations about the latter having sexually abused someone at a German brothel in the past. The incident occurred amid the various allegations accusing Steven of non-consensually sharing explicit and intimate material online.

The brothel assault allegations recently came up after Destiny's podcast co-host Dan Saltman claimed in a November 2024 broadcast that HasanAbi had visited a brothel in Germany. According to Saltman, the brothel had been raided by the authorities for alleged human trafficking.

While it has been proven that Piker did go to the brothel in 2010, the police raid occurred in 2016. That said, the authorities failed to stick the charges in court and reportedly had to pay the establishment €250K in compensation.

Destiny, who has been at odds with HasanAbi for quite some time, defended the Twitch streamer when he read out a message about the brothel incident during his broadcast on January 27, 2025. He urged his followers to not "sink to that" and said that he was not interested in "sh*t flinging":

"'Hasan r**es a girl in a brothel that was charged for having trafficked minors but somehow Destiny's the worse person' So, I don't think Hasan r**ed anybody. We don't have to do that. We don't have to sink to that here. I am more interested in political stuff than just sh*t flinging at people."

Destiny, who has been mired in allegations of sharing explicit material without consent by several women, called on his followers to not show support by "becoming the worst" and stated:

"Again, if you want to support me, support me by doing what we do best. Not by becoming the worst of the worst. Which is every other community that we fight with, okay?"

"I just want to do politics here": Destiny says followers are free to leave his community amid recent allegations

Destiny is known for his political commentary and also boasts a large community dubbed the DGG. The former Twitch streamer shifted to Kick and YouTube after being banned from the Amazon-owned platform. Despite the allegations, he continues to attract thousands of concurrent viewers to his regular broadcasts and has over 800K subscribers on YouTube.

On his latest stream, Destiny addressed how many of his followers may no longer want to continue supporting him due to the recent allegations. The streamer is currently accused by content creators like Pxie and Chaeiry, who have claimed he shared intimate recordings online without their consent.

While Destiny has denied the allegations before, when he came across a certain message on the January 27 broadcast, he said it was fine for people to leave his community:

"[Reading a chatter's message] 'Cancelled my membership. To make moral arguments while living your personal life as you do, I can't just keep supporting you. Disappointing.' Hey listen, if you want to leave or if you are upset about what you think has happened or what you've heard, you are always welcome to do what you wish."

Destiny further claimed that he just wanted to do political commentary on his streams:

"I just want to do politics here. That's how I have felt for the past year at least. Whatever happens happens in the background where all of this stuff is going through. But you know, hey listen, that's all I can say right now."

In the same stream, the Kick streamer also talked about not being able to speak freely about the allegations because of legal consequences.

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