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All Of Omi In A Hellcat's 200 YouTube Videos Have Been Permanently Deleted

All Of Omi In A Hellcat’s 200 YouTube Videos Have Been Permanently Deleted

Omar, better known as Omi In A Hellcat, started going downhill in 2019 when the federal authorities raided his home, they managed to seize his cars and properties, freeze his multiple bank accounts and shut down the channels that he used to sell copyrighted content that he illegally acquired.

“I am only guilty for making money, the FBI seized everything,” the popular YouTuber said in a video he posted during the raid.

In 2021, Omi In A Hellcat was indicted for running a successful TV piracy schemes, tax evasion and frauds. He was given time to be free on bail before he got sentenced.  “Omar and his co-defendants operated on a large scale internet protocol television piracy scheme (IPTV) in which they fraudulently obtained cable television accounts and then resold copyrighted content to thousands of their own subscribers,” said Justice department.

 

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According to new report reaching us at Dreddsworld, all of Omi In A Hellcat’s 200 YouTube videos have been deleted. It’s reported by Say Cheese Digital that somebody close to him deleted the videos and changed the name out of spite.

Omar was sentenced in March to serve a five and half years in jail for all his crimes. He pleaded guilty, “I didn’t know the significance of this crime until I got arrested,” said Bill. He however apologized to his family, employees and the companies he scammed.

On top of the spending few years in jail he’ll pay a fine of $30 million, $11 million to the cable companies he pirated and $5.7 back taxes between 2016-2019 he evaded paying tax for his business income in that period.

A total of 57 vehicles are being sold by Apple company in conjunction with US Marshal Service, his jewelry will be auctioned separately. “$30 million is a lot of money but tangible objects are not everything, you have a large following and those are the people who think if you can get away with it they too can,” said District Judge Harvey. Bill Omar has learnt his lesson the hard way.

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