Singer and streamer Jourdin Pauline made a shocking claim in her latest stream that popular streamer Tylil allegedly sexually assaulted her after the Streamer Awards. Released on December 11, Pauline’s clip has drawn significant public scrutiny, though authorities have not announced any formal charges.
Pauline provided an expanded account during an emotional livestream that has since circulated widely. She alleged that the incident occurred in a private area at a Streamer Awards after-party and said she felt isolated, had her phone taken, and was recorded while distressed.
“I feel so used. Am literally so upset. I am embarrassed. I am disgusted. Tired,” she said.
Pauline also displayed call logs and stated that she had contacted law enforcement. Police have not filed charges but have confirmed communication with Pauline during the preliminary review.
Tylil issued a categorical denial shortly after the allegation became public. In an Instagram statement, he wrote, “I would like to make it clear that I have never sexually assaulted anyone.”

He later reiterated that position during a livestream, telling viewers he would not discuss the matter further and urging them not to seek additional “responses” or “drama.” He added, “It’s Christmas. It’s a wonderful time of the year. Go be with y’all families… kick it.”
Jourdin Pauline Alleges Tylil Sexually Assaulted Her, Tylil Denies
His remarks functioned as both a denial and an attempt to slow the rapid spread of commentary across social platforms.
The allegation generated swift and polarized reactions online. Supporters amplified her claims through the hashtag #JusticeForJourdin, calling for an independent review and greater transparency.
As of this week, the matter remains unresolved. Both parties have maintained their positions, and investigators have not indicated when a charging decision may be made.
Pauline’s stream continues to command attention across social media as platforms grapple with the potential legal and cultural implications of real-time public allegations.


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