Yung Filly faces second sexual assault allegation in Spain amid ongoing Australian case

British YouTuber Yung Filly is under investigation in Spain after a tourist accused him of sexual assault in Magaluf.


Pop Culture & Art March 25, 2025
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British media personality and YouTuber Yung Filly, born Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos, is facing a second overseas sexual assault allegation. According to Daily Mail, a British tourist accused the 29-year-old of assaulting her in Magaluf, Spain, following an event during the summer of 2024.

The woman reported the alleged incident to UK police after returning home. She claimed that Yung Filly inappropriately touched her at a nightclub and later sexually assaulted her in a hotel room. According to her account, this occurred after she had consensual intercourse with one of his associates.

Spanish authorities have launched an investigation into the matter, and a judge in Palma has reportedly sought cooperation from Australian police to place Yung Filly under oath, as reported by AllHipHop. The entertainer is already facing separate sexual assault charges in Australia.

On March 11, 2025, he pleaded not guilty to three counts of assault causing bodily harm, one count of strangulation, and four counts of sexual penetration without consent in the Australian case. He was granted bail under strict conditions in October 2024 and is currently not permitted to leave Australia.

In a separate legal issue, Yung Filly also pleaded guilty to reckless driving after a speeding incident on a highway in November 2024. His trial for the Australian sexual assault charges is scheduled to begin on June 13 at Western Australia’s District Court.

Known for his viral skits and collaborations with platforms like the BBC, Sidemen, and Heinz, Yung Filly now faces legal proceedings in two countries. Both investigations remain ongoing.

 

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