Pormanove Trial: 30 Months in Prison, 18 Months Suspended Against the Streamer Naruto
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The two streamers at the origin of the channel on which Jean Pormanove, by his real name Raphaël Graven, died live, tried to justify, on Monday 6 July, before the criminal court of Nice, the...
The streamer Naruto saw a demand against him on Tuesday in Nice for a 30-month prison sentence, including 18 months with probation, for online violence that preceded the death of Jean Pormanove in August.
The two Nice streamers, Naruto and Safine, by their real names Owen Cenazandotti and Safine Hamadi, have been appearing since Monday, July 6, 2026 in Nice, for acts of "violence against vulnerable persons", committed in particular on the streamer Jean Pormanove. A year's imprisonment is required for Naruto, a suspension for Safine.
The trial of the two streamers, Naruto and Safine, is ongoing in Nice following the death of Raphaël Graven. This Tuesday, July 7, 30 months in prison were required against Naruto.
The two content producers who animated the Kick channel on which Raphaël Graven, alias Jean Pormanove, died live during the summer of 2025 were tried on Monday. If the first one admitted to being "disgusted" by the abuses inflicted on their associates, the second one ransacked a "media plot".
REPORT HEARING - Soon a year after the death of Raphaël Graven, alias Jean Pormanove, live on Kick, the streamers appeared Monday before the Nice court for violence in assembly and abuse of weakness. Between embarrassed confessions and assumed provocation.
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