CREEPY PEDO YOUTUBER ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF MOLESTING UNDERAGE GIRLS...
I’m breaking down the shocking story of Floyd Wallace Jr., an American YouTuber who has been arrested in Brazil amid serious criminal allegations.
Brazilian police detained Wallace in São Paulo after an investigation into reports that he was meeting and exploiting underage girls in Rio de Janeiro.
The case began earlier in December when a ride-share driver reported a suspicious trip involving two minors and a foreign man.
Authorities connected that report to Wallace using fake names and accounts to arrange transportation for children, reportedly for sexual encounters.
Now Wallace faces multiple felony charges including sexual exploitation of children, and Brazilian investigators are still examining seized devices and records.
This story is growing and has serious legal consequences — and I’m going to unpack it all clearly for you right now.
This case started when local authorities in Rio de Janeiro received a report from a ride-hail driver who picked up two young girls and became concerned about their destination with a foreign man accompanying them.
That driver contacted the ride-share company, which alerted Brazilian law enforcement when they saw the account used for the request was fake and had been used repeatedly in suspicious trips involving minors.
Police began an official investigation and discovered multiple stories of minors being picked up for the explicit purpose of meeting Wallace.
Wallace had been living in Brazil after spending time in Colombia, using hotels in Rio and São Paulo while continuing to create content for his YouTube audience.
Investigators tracked him to an apartment in the Liberdade district of São Paulo when authorities believed he was preparing to leave the country.
During the arrest, officers executed search warrants and seized multiple electronic devices — including phones, laptops, memory cards, and even a watch with a hidden camera — now being analyzed by forensic teams.
Brazilian law enforcement says Wallace used an organized system of multiple fake identities to book rides and communicate with victims through apps like Uber and WhatsApp.
The crimes he’s accused of go beyond suspicion of meeting minors; police are also treating it as exploration and abuse of vulnerable children under Brazilian law, which carries decades in prison.
Wallace’s own online history may have contributed to suspicion — he previously described himself on social media as a “sex tourist,” and in Brazil investigators found digital posts where he embraced that identity.
Brazilian prosecutors have highlighted the international cooperation in this case, including data shared from U.S. authorities and ride-share platforms, as crucial to building the case.
Now Wallace is detained at a police facility in São Paulo awaiting legal proceedings, as authorities prepare to either transfer him for trial or extend custody while the investigation continues.
This case is a stark reminder that social media influence doesn’t protect anyone from real-life consequences when serious crimes are involved.
Allegations like these are not just legal issues — they’re moral and have lifelong impacts on real victims.
Brazilian authorities are making it clear that exploiting children will be met with the full force of the law, regardless of nationality.
As this story develops, more details will surface about how the alleged scheme operated and how many victims were involved.
I’ll keep you updated with verified facts as they become available.




