10 Influencers Who Went From Social Media Fame to Prison | True Crime Documentary

10 Influencers Who Went From Social Media Fame to Prison | True Crime Documentary

10 Influencers Who Went From Social Media Fame to Prison | True Crime Documentary Description From viral fame to prison time, this documentary explores ten influencers whose online personas hid serious crimes. Featuring TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and reality-TV figures, we trace how curated content, clout-chasing, and financial schemes unraveled into arrests, convictions, and in several cases, lengthy sentences. Journalistic, fact-based, and compliant with YouTube’s guidelines—no graphic details, no sensationalism. Who’s included Ali Abulaban (TikTok), Denish Sahadevan (TikTok/YouTube finance), Ruby Franke (YouTube family vlogger), Austin Jones (YouTube musician), Jebara Igbara “Jay Mazini” (Instagram), Danielle Miller (Instagram), Bill Omar Carrasquillo “Omi in a Hellcat” (YouTube), Joshua David Stapleton (TikTok family influencer), Mahek Bukhari (TikTok), Stephen Bear (Reality TV/Instagram). Bonus case: Bacari-Bronze O’Garro “Mizzy” (TikTok). Subscribe & support If you value deep-dive, fact-checked true-crime stories, please like, subscribe, and turn on notifications. Share this video to help others stay safe online. Content notice This video discusses criminal cases and court outcomes. It does not include graphic imagery or explicit descriptions. All individuals are presented based on court records, pleas, verdicts, or official statements. Keywords (SEO) influencers in prison, social media crimes, TikTok crime cases, YouTubers arrested, Instagram fraud, true crime documentary, online celebrity scandals, revenge porn conviction, pandemic relief fraud, IPTV piracy, family vlogger arrested, crypto con man, UK influencer crime Hashtags #TrueCrime #Influencers #SocialMedia #TikTok #YouTube #Documentary #CourtCases #OnlineSafety #Fraud #CrimeStories Disclaimer All information presented is for documentary and educational purposes, compiled from publicly available sources and official records. Chapters and timecodes are provided for viewer navigation.