Streamer Jourdin Pauline Has Accused Fellow Creator Tylil James of Sexual Assault
- Too Recklss
- Dec 15, 2025
- 2 min read
Allegations involving prominent online creators Jourdin Pauline and Tylil James, also known as Tylil Raq, have sparked widespread discussion across the streaming community following an emotional livestream earlier this month.

During a Twitch on December 10, 2025, Pauline accused James, a member of the content group known as the Clover Boys, of sexually assaulting her at an after-party connected to the 2025 Streamer Awards, which took place in Los Angeles on December 6. Pauline alleged that during the incident, James broke her phone, recorded her without consent while she was in distress, and later attempted to use the footage to pressure her into staying silent.
Pauline explained that she initially chose not to speak publicly due to fear and emotional stress, stating that the situation took a significant toll on her mental health. During the livestream, she shared portions of her call history showing repeated contact from James’ phone number and said she had received messages from other women describing similar uncomfortable interactions. These claims have not been independently verified.
Pauline stated that law enforcement has been contacted and that an investigation is ongoing. As of mid-December 2025, no formal criminal charges have been publicly filed against James, and authorities have not released further details.
In response, Tylil James issued a brief statement on his Instagram Story denying the allegations. “I would like to make it clear that I have never sexually assaulted anyone,” he wrote. The response drew mixed reactions online, with some viewers criticizing the lack of detail and the use of a temporary post. James did not initially address the situation during his livestreams, and reports suggest he has since stepped away from shared content spaces.

(TheTylilShow/Instagram)
The situation has prompted a strong reaction within the streaming community. Many creators and viewers have voiced support for Pauline under the hashtag #JusticeForJourdin, while others have urged caution and emphasized the importance of allowing investigations to proceed without assumptions. The controversy has also reignited broader conversations about accountability, power dynamics, and safety within online creator spaces.
At this time, the situation remains unresolved. Both parties’ statements reflect sharply different accounts, and no official findings have been released. Readers are encouraged to rely on verified updates from authorities and credible sources as more information becomes available.



