British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly, whose real name is Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos, is facing more legal trouble in Australia. Authorities have filed two new charges against him for sexual penetration without consent. These new charges relate to an alleged incident in Perth that happened in September 2024.
Yung Filly was already facing serious accusations, including sexual assault and strangulation. He pleaded not guilty to the earlier charges and has remained in Australia since October 2024. As part of his bail conditions, he is not allowed to leave the country and must report regularly to the police.
His trial is set for July 20, 2026, and is expected to run for ten days. The case has gained attention both in Australia and internationally, especially in the UK, where he has a strong online following. His legal issues have also impacted his public image, with several well-known brands—including ASOS, Heinz, and the Football Association—cutting ties with him.
Yung Filly has been granted bail of $122,000, with conditions that require him to stay in Western Australia until his court appearance in December. He must also report to the police three times a week. pic.twitter.com/7Q5auKnO5z
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 10, 2024
Ongoing Allegations and Public Reaction
Yung Filly’s legal situation doesn’t stop with the Australian case. In March 2025, he was also accused of rape by a British tourist in Magaluf, Spain. That case is still under review, but it has added more public scrutiny to the influencer’s reputation.
Adding to his troubles, he was found guilty of reckless driving in December 2024, after being caught speeding in Perth. This conviction only added to concerns about his recent behavior.
Previously popular for his energetic videos and positive personality, Yung Filly has kept a low profile since the accusations became public. He’s been largely absent from social media, and many of his professional projects have been delayed or cancelled. As the trial date approaches, both fans and critics are watching closely to see what the outcome will mean for his future.