However, the prosecution also noted that the boy could be considered a serial offender given the large number of offences. The offender will not have a criminal record upon completing probation. Probation is a rehabilitative sentencing option that is usually offered to offenders between the age of 16 and 21. The prosecution did not object to a probation suitability report being called given the teenager's age and that he was a first offender. He then notified a staff member who called the police. He confronted the teenager who hid himself in a toilet cubicle. The man noticed the teen pointing a phone at his son. On 19 October 2019, the father of a boy went over to the male changing area of the toilet at the complex to accompany his son, who had just finished his swimming lesson.
The videos were watched hundreds of thousands of times before they were taken down from Yee's YouTube page.District Judge Kessler Soh ordered for a probation suitability report for the teen, who made 24 obscene videos on 22 September 2019.
In September, Yee was jailed for six weeks for insulting Muslims and Christians in a series of videos posted online. He served 50 days, including penalties for violating bail conditions. Kevin Costner and Madeleine Stowe Love Scene. Danielle Herrington Leaves Nothing To The Imagination - Outtakes - Spo. Ashley Graham Embraces Her Curves, Celebrates Diversity & Change - Spo. He was jailed for four weeks for hurting the religious feelings of Christians and for posting an obscene drawing of Lee and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Shannan Click Takes It Off, Turns Up The Heat In Singapore - Uncovered. In the eight-minute video, Yee compared Lee to Jesus, saying "they are both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are compassionate and kind". On Singapore’s swanky Orchard Road you’ll find shiny malls of glass and steel occupied by designer stores - Cartier, Prada, and the like. Yee, who won a filmmaking award at 13, posted an expletive-laden video in March 2015 attacking Lee amid an outpouring of grief over the founding prime minister's death that same week. Singapore "has subjected Amos Yee to a sustained pattern of persecution, including intimidation, arrest and imprisonment, for publicly expressing his views on politics and religion," Robertson said in a statement. Phil Robertson of Human Rights Watch said that Yee was a "classic political dissident" who deserved asylum. Singapore's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Gay short film ©2011 Film story set in 1965 Liverpool, England Gay love story of 2 best friends. 'Classic political dissident' - Yee's mother Mary Toh confirmed his detention and US asylum bid, and said: "The matter is now with his lawyers". Gay short film ©2014 Gay love story on exploring a 13 year age gap (With subtitles) video.
Yee was in high spirits despite being detained and was seeking US asylum because America is a "safe space" where free speech is not policed, Melissa Chen, a US-based Singaporean who has been helping Yee with his asylum bid, said in a Facebook post. He was subsequently turned over to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)," a spokeswoman said in a statement. 16 by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. "Amos Pang Sang Yee, 18, a national of Singapore, was encountered Dec. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed Yee was in custody pending federal immigration court proceedings. Yee will have to undergo a credible fear screening at which US officials will determine whether he risks persecution or torture in Singapore, his lawyer Sandra Grossman told the South China Morning Post.
"Soon his case will be referred to an immigration judge for a hearing on his eligibility for asylum," Yee's lawyers Grossman Law said in a statement posted on Facebook. Amos Yee, 18, a filmmaker turned activist who has been repeatedly jailed in Singapore for his controversial videos, has been detained by US authorities since he arrived in Chicago airport in early December. A Singaporean teenager who became notorious for profanity-laced attacks on the city's revered late leader Lee Kuan Yew is seeking political asylum in the US, his lawyers said Thursday.