Yung Filly: New Sexual Assault Charges – Australia
Yung Filly, the British rapper and YouTuber, is now battling new sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged incident during his Australian tour. Facing two additional counts of sexual penetration without consent—on top of pre-existing charges including assault—the legal woes for Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos are mounting. The alleged assault took place in September, and he has pleaded not guilty to the original charges. Having already admitted to reckless driving, this case adds further complexity to the situation. The 2026 trial will decide his fate. For more detailed news, News Directory 3 has you covered. Discover what’s next as the legal proceedings unfold.
Yung Filly Faces New Sexual Assault Charges in Australia
Updated June 13, 2025
British rapper and YouTuber Yung Filly, whose legal name is Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos, is facing more legal trouble in Australia. He now has two additional charges of sexual penetration without consent added to his existing case.
Barrientos,known for his involvement with Beta Squad,appearances on “Bake Off,” and BBC Three presenting roles,was already facing multiple charges.These included three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm, one of strangulation, and four counts of sexual penetration without consent, to which he pleaded not guilty in March.
The alleged sexual assault occurred Sept. 28. Barrientos was in Australia for a tour at the time.
He has been out on bail since October 2024, following accusations of sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s in his hotel room after a performance in Hillarys, a Perth suburb.
In december, Barrientos admitted to reckless driving after being caught speeding on Roe Highway near High Wycombe in November.
What’s next
A 10-day trial is scheduled to begin July 20, 2026, to address the charges against Barrientos.
