Kai Cenat's Riot Charges Dismissed After Restitution and Apology
The social media influencer resolves legal issues stemming from a chaotic event in Union Square, agreeing to financial compensation and a public apology.
- Kai Cenat, a popular online streamer, will not face trial after paying over $57,000 and issuing an apology for the Union Square disturbance.
- The incident, sparked by a giveaway announcement, resulted in significant public disorder and property damage.
- Cenat's apology, required to remain on social media for 24 hours, acknowledges the unintended consequences of the event.
- The restitution paid includes $55,000 to the Union Square Partnership for cleanup and repairs.
- No further legal actions will be pursued following the completion of the apology's public display period.