YouTube has banned Ruby Franke and deleted all of her channels following her arrest for aggravated child abuse, Page Six has confirmed.
âWe can confirm that we have terminated two channels linked to Ruby Franke in accordance with our creator responsibility guidelines,â YouTube spokesman Jack Malon said in a statement to Page Six.
YouTube also confirmed that it removed two of the â8 Passengersâ hostâs channels following statements from law enforcement after she was taken into custody.
The momfluencer will also no longer be able to use, own, or create any other YouTube channels, in accordance with the repeat infringer policy in YouTubeâs Terms of Service.
Should a new channel attempt to upload material from a deleted one, YouTube will remove the new content and terminate the channel.
Franke, 41, was arrested in Utah on Aug. 30 on two counts of aggravated child abuse; however, sheâs since been slapped with four additional counts of child abuse.
The YouTube personality, who first sparked concern among viewers after her son said in a video that he had to sleep on a beanbag for seven months after losing his bedroom, is being held behind bars without bail.
Police arrested Franke and her business partner, Jodi Hildebrandt, after one of the vloggerâs six kids escaped Hildebrandtâs house through a window and sought out a neighbor for food and water.
Describing the child as âemaciatedâ and bound with duct tape, the neighbor called authorities who discovered another malnourished child. Both were rushed to the hospital for treatment, and Franke and Hildebrandt were taken into custody.
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Frankeâs sisters released a joint statement to social media following the arrest, stating justice âneeded to happen.â
âFor the last 3 years we have kept quiet on the subject of our sister Ruby Franke for the sake of her children. Behind the public scene we have done everything we could to try and make sure the kids were safe,â the statement began.
âRuby was arrested which needed to happen. Jodi was arrested which needed to happen,â the sisters continued.
âThe kids are now safe, which is the number one priority.â
Frankeâs husband, Kevin, who remains married to the disgraced YouTuber, said in a statement via his attorney that his âurgent focus is simply to keep his children together under his fatherly care.â
She will make her initial court appearance on Friday, Sept. 8.