Los Angeles Times

YouTube star pleads not guilty

The London resident accused of fabricatin­g a WeHo attack also faces a felony vandalism charge.

- By Matt Hamilton matt.hamilton @latimes.com

YouTube star who said he was brutally assaulted by three men in West Hollywood faces charges that he vandalized a car before filing a false police report about being attacked, authoritie­s said Thursday.

Los Angeles County prosecutor­s allege that Calum McSwiggan, known by thousands of fans for his YouTube channel about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r issues, damaged a car mirror and bumper June 27 in West Hollywood.

Prosecutor­s also say McSwiggan, 26, then contended he had been beaten by the vehicle’s driver and two other men and lied about the purported attack to sheriff ’s deputies.

McSwiggan, a resident of London who was visiting Southern California at the time of the incident, pleaded not guilty Monday to the felony vandalism charge as well as the misdemeano­r false police report charge.

If convicted of both counts, he faces up to three years and six months in county jail.

The charges add to a saga that initially played out in dramatic fashion on McSwiggan’s social media accounts.

McSwiggan wrote in an Instagram post that after visiting a gay club this summer in West Hollywood that three men attacked him, injuring his forehead and breaking three of his teeth.

He faulted authoritie­s for not protecting him and for treating him like a “secondclas­s citizen.”

“I’ve never felt so terrified to be a gay man in the public eye,” he wrote in a post, which showed him in a hospital.

But McSwiggan’s allegation­s prompted a swift response by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which took the rare steps of issuing a public statement and his booking photo to counter his allegation­s.

The Sheriff’s Department confirmed that deputies responded to a reported assault but that investigat­ors “were unable to subA stantiate the assault,” according to a statement.

McSwiggan was then arrested on suspicion of vandalism of a car along Santa Monica Boulevard near Robertson Boulevard, in the heart of the city’s LGBT nightlife district, authoritie­s said.

Before being placed in his jail cell, deputies had McSwiggan stand for a booking photo, which shows no obvious injuries.

Sheriff ’s officials said McSwiggan was seen “injuring himself ” inside his jail cell. He was later taken to a hospital for treatment.

After being released from custody, he said in a Facebook post that he was punched and kicked but also acknowledg­ed damaging a car.

“In a moment of devastatio­n, anger and blind rage, I kicked the wing mirror of the attacker’s car until it broke and then ripped it off with my hands,” McSwiggan wrote.

A preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for Nov. 7.

 ?? L.A. County Sheriff ’s Dept. ?? CALUM McSWIGGAN’s booking photo does not show injuries he had claimed.
L.A. County Sheriff ’s Dept. CALUM McSWIGGAN’s booking photo does not show injuries he had claimed.

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