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YouTube celebrities the Stokes Twins could face up to four years in state prison for their role in two fake bank robberies.
The Stokes Twins — Alan and Alex Stokes — pleaded guilty to charges of false imprisonment and reporting false emergencies in March 2021 after staging fake bank robberies as a prank in October ...
Alan and Alex Stokes, born to a White father and an Asian mother, are half-White and half-Asian. They were born in Shenyang, China, on November 23, 1996.
The twins’ appeal lies in their ability to remix classic YouTube tropes—pranks, dance challenges, and general absurdity—into fast-paced, watchable content.
YouTube stars Alan and Alex Stokes have been arrested and charged with felony false imprisonment and misdemeanor swatting after staging a fake bank robbery prank for their channel. The twin social ...
Twin YouTubers Alan and Alex Stokes have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false imprisonment and reporting false emergencies in connection to a series of fake bank robbery pranks orchestrated back in ...
Twin brothers who have a wildly popular series of prank videos on TikTok and YouTube have been charged with false imprisonment and “swatting,” the Orange County District Attorney’s Office ...
The lawyers for YouTube celebrities the Stokes Twins say their clients, charged with false imprisonment and swatting in Orange County, California, are innocent.
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