The fireeven spread to the side of her house, where her mother and animals were staying — but luckily, no one was harmed.
The incident left the streamer “traumatized.” She claimed that police were made aware of the ordeal and that an investigation was underway. Now, a year later, the man has been put in prison.
She also released more details about the case, revealing that the man had actually rented out an AirBnB in her area for a week before the arson took place.
The streamer claimed the arsonist was found in a car in front of another home, where he was supposedly “hiding” from police. Foxii said that he had used thermite, a flammable chemical compound, to set her car alight, and that other evidence of his crime was found near his vehicle.
After he was caught, Foxii claimed he was jailed for two months before being released with an ankle monitor and sent back home until his sentencing nearly seven months later.
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The streamer even revealedsome information about the man’s attorney, who claimed in a statement that she had supposedly “gilted” and “scammed” the arsonist — something she claimed never happened, saying she’d only ever interacted with him in her Twitch chat with many other viewers watching.
According to Foxii, the viewer had fallen in love with her… but things went south after discovering that she had a boyfriend and he could never “have” her.
“I didn’t know donating to a Twitch streamer was a ‘money scam,'” Foxii said. “But I guess you learn something new every f*cking day. I never in my life asked this man for any money.”
Now, the man is behind bars, and Foxii finally feels safe after all this time.
“I’m very thankful that he’s finally in prison,” she said. “I feel like I can finally start to move on from all of this.”
Virginia Glaze is Dexerto’s Entertainment Editor in the US. She expertly covers trending stories across Twitch, Kick, YouTube, and TikTok – as well as fighting games and influencer boxing. Virginia also has bylines at Red Bull, GINX, and Bandai Namco. Contact her here: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com