ALBAWABA - Famous Jordanian YouTuber Ahmad Aburob recently went viral on social media after posting a video of himself illegally entering Little Saint James (also known as Epstein Island). However, the viral stunt came with a heavy price.
Aburob shared a concerning reel claiming that he reportedly received an email from the island's management that demanded the deletion of all content shared regarding his trip to the late sex offender's island within 24 hours. The email adds that the YouTuber should "preserve all raw footage, metadata, and internal communications."
Jordanian YouTuber Aburob faces $10 million fine for entering Epstein Island
According to a reel shared by the famous YouTuber, failure to meet LSJ Properties' demands could result in a $10 million fine. The YouTuber posted snippets of the email in reel format for his fans to see, so some parts were cut out. By the time of reporting, Aburob has yet to take down the content in question.
A week prior, Aburob became the first Arab content creator to visit Epstein Island, Little Saint James. The content he posted regarding the notorious island garnered tens of millions of views across several social media platforms, including YouTube and Instagram. Aburob visited the island alongside fellow content creator Jad Manon on board two jet skis.
The Jordanian YouTuber said in the viral reel, "I'm on a jet ski in the middle of nowhere, and Epstein Island is behind me... Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is the island that everyone is talking about. Should be infeltrate it?"
He later posted another reel on the Island and urged viewers to watch the full video on his YouTube channel with over 10 million subscribers.