After swatting attack: trans streamer had to flee the hotel

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Recently we had about the streamer Clara Sorrenti reports who was the victim of a trans hostile swatting attack. But after the “keffals” When a well-known streamer described her experience in a YouTube video, the attacks on her did not stop, on the contrary. In a new video, she describes that after the publication of her first video, she went to a hotel with her partner. However, this was doxxed. This means that the people who are currently following Sorrenti had knowledge of the hotel’s address. After the streamer posted a picture of her cat on her Discord server, some people spent hours comparing the bed sheets visible in the background to those of different hotels. Ultimately, the whole thing resulted in five different companies delivering pizzas to Sorenti under their dead name. Sorrenti then left the hotel with her fiancée and is now in another, unspecified location.

More attacks

In addition to Sorrenti, numerous of her colleagues and an uninvolved man from Toronto were probably doxxed. The latter has the same surname as the Canadian streamer and was also swatted because of it. “I’ve since spoken to the elderly Italian gentleman who shares my last name and has the swatted address in Toronto. He had nothing to do with it and innocent people are being harmed in an attempt to harm me. That has to stop“Said Sorrenti.

Where are the attacks coming from?

She raises the platform several times in her video Kiwi Farms as the source of the hate wave and attacks against them. This is an anti-trans online community which, according to Sorrenti, has already led to numerous suicides through harassment. Sorrenti has already announced legal action against those responsible for the numerous attacks. In a press kit, which can be found in the description of both videos, the details of numerous attacks and threats originating from Kiwi Farms are documented with numerous screenshots and links.

Reference-www.pcgames.de