Woman With YouTube Channel Pleads Not Guilty to Abusing Kids

Woman With YouTube Channel Pleads Not Guilty to Abusing Kids
YouTube star Machelle Hackney was arrested for alleged child abuse of seven of her adoptive children. (Pinal County Jail)

PHOENIX—An Arizona woman who had a popular YouTube channel featuring children pleaded not guilty on March 29, to charges she abused some of her seven adopted children by pepper-spraying them, striking them with a clothes hanger, and making them take ice baths.

Pinal County Attorney’s spokeswoman Christy Wilcox said Machelle Hobson remained in custody on $200,000 bond after entering her plea on 24 counts of child abuse, five counts of kidnapping, and one count of aggravated assault.

Hobson is accused of such things as using pepper spray on a child’s genitals, applying a lighter or stun gun to a victim’s genitals, arm or other body parts, and causing them to suffer malnourishment.

Authorities have previously said Hobson locked up the children in a closet for days without food, water or access to a bathroom.

YouTube has since terminated Hobson’s channel, which featured skits about children stealing cookies or a boy with superpowers, after determining the channel violated its guidelines.

Police have said the children were taken out of school so they could keep filming the video series and hadn’t been back in school for years.

Hobson’s biological daughter, who is an adult, alerted police of the abuse nearly two weeks ago, prompting officers to visit Hobson’s home in the city of Maricopa, about 35 miles south of Phoenix.

The Arizona Department of Child Safety later removed the children from the home, and Hobson and two of her adult sons were arrested. The sons, Logan and Ryan Hackney, are accused of failing to report abuse of a minor.

The child safety agency has declined to say whether it had any prior contacts or complaints related to Hobson, citing confidentiality laws.

YouTube Star Arrested for Allegedly Abusing 7 Adoptive Children, Forcing Them to Act in Videos

A YouTube star who is known for making videos featuring her seven adopted children has been arrested for allegedly physically, mentally, and sexually abusing the kids, police say.

Machelle Hackney, who runs the YouTube channel “Fantastic Adventures” that has accumulated over 250 million views since 2012, was arrested on March 15 after officers from the Maricopa Police Department conducted a welfare check at her home in Maricopa, Arizona, according to a complaint filed, reported ABC News.

Hackney, 48, has been charged with two counts of child molestation, seven counts of child abuse, five counts of unlawful imprisonment and five counts of child neglect.

A YouTube star is accused of physically abusing her seven adoptive children, who told authorities they were pepper sprayed, beaten and deprived of food and water.

ABC News 发布于 2019年3月20日周三

According to court documents in Pinal County Superior Court, the welfare check occurred after Hackney’s biological daughter told officers that her younger adoptive sister said she was being abused by Hackney.

Along with Hackney, her two adults sons Logan and Ryan Hackney were also taken into custody on March 15. They have both been charged with seven counts each of failing to report child abuse.

Alleged Abuse

When officers arrived at Hackney’s residence on March 13, they found seven children “who appeared to be malnourished, due to their pale complexion, dark rings under their eyes, underweight, and they stated they were thirsty and hungry,” reported ABC News. Police spoke with several children. One of them appeared “too scared to answer any questions.”

The children accused Hackney of locking them in a closet for days at a time without water. One of the children was made to wear a pull-up diaper and was not allowed to use the bathroom. Moreover, the children were allegedly pepper sprayed, spanked, and forced to take ice baths. If they resisted they were punished.

The children told police their adoptive mother starved, beat and pepper sprayed them when they failed to follow direction for videos, officials said.

NBC News 发布于 2019年3月19日周二

The probable cause statement also detailed the alleged abuse of another child. This child claimed that he would “either get beat with a hanger or belt,” “or a brush,” “or get pepper sprayed from head to toe.” He also claimed that Hackney would grab at his genitals. Hackney has also been accused of pinching one of the boys in a sensitive area with her fingernails until he bled, reported NBC News.

Police said the children told them they were taken out of school and allegedly forced to participate in their mother’s YouTube series, claiming that they had not been in school for years. They would also be punished if they forgot their lines or did not follow instructions. One of the children said he “was in the green screen room most of his life,” the news station reported.

All seven children have been removed from Hackney’s care by the Department of Child Services.

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Machelle Hackney’s YouTube Channel. (Screenshot via YouTube/Fantastic Adventure)

Hackney’s son Logan allegedly admitted to police that he was aware of the abuse on his siblings, saying that he had observed physical injuries on the children and has also heard them scream and cry, the complaint said. Moreover, the children told authorities that Ryan would sneak them food when they were being locked in the closet, reported ABC News.

Hackney was arraigned on March 19 and her secured bond has been set at $200,000 and a preliminary hearing set for March 26, according to inmate records.

The adoptive mother, who also goes by her maiden name Hobson, has denied the allegations, saying that she only grounded, spanked, and made the children stand in the corner as forms of punishment, the complaint said.

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(Screenshot via YouTube/Fantastic Adventures)

The Epoch Times reporter Janita Kan contributed to this report.

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