A South Korean female YouTuber has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after attacking a male content creator whom she believed she was dating. The case has drawn attention online after details of the court's decision were reported by Dexerto.
Incident Details
According to the report, the incident happened in September 2025 during or shortly after one of the man's live broadcasts. Prosecutors said the woman stabbed him multiple times in the abdomen after he rejected her. While the injuries were serious, they were not considered life threatening.
Relationship Context
The case became widely discussed because both people were involved in online content creation. It also raised questions about personal relationships that develop through social media and live streaming platforms. Court records cited in the report showed that the woman believed the two were in a romantic relationship. However, the man did not share that view. The disagreement eventually led to a violent confrontation that ended with criminal charges being filed against her.
Appeal and Sentence Reduction
According to Dexerto, the woman was originally sentenced to two and a half years in prison. However, an appeals court later reduced the punishment to 18 months. The court explained that several factors influenced the decision. Judges pointed out she confessed guilt and took responsibility for her actions. They also thought the assault was impulsive rather than part of a long-term strategy.
Financial Compensation
Payment given to the victim was still another consideration. Court records showed that the appeal procedure took financial compensation into account.
Victim's Opposition
Still, the matter was not treated casually. The victim opposed a lesser sentence and still voiced worries about what occurred. The court also noted that the woman had previously committed a comparable crime, therefore aggravating the gravity of the circumstances.
Notwithstanding those worries, following consideration of all the facts given during the trial, the appeals court concluded the lowered sentence was justified.
Public Reaction
The ruling has led to discussion online, with many people focusing on the balance between punishment, accountability, and the factors courts consider when reviewing appeals. Others have pointed to the dangers of unresolved personal disputes that can escalate into violence.
For now, the legal process has resulted in an 18 month prison sentence, closing another chapter in a case that attracted attention both inside South Korea and among online communities that follow content creators.



