
HAKIM BENOTMANE : MYTHO, MANIPULATEUR ET ASSOCIATION DE MALFAITEURS ? VOICI LES PREUVES 🧾
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This video aims to expose Hakim Benothman, presenting him as a dangerous individual who uses manipulative tactics. The speaker claims to have withheld this video for months but is releasing it now due to Benothman's recent actions. The video promises to reveal "bombshells" and serve as the launch of a legal procedure against Benothman, exposing his schemes and providing evidence.
The speaker emphasizes Benothman's dangerous nature, not in a physical sense, but through his willingness to use any means, often "below the belt," to achieve his goals. Benothman allegedly published the speaker's home address, where his two young daughters reside, and sent anonymous messages to his family. He is also accused of menacing others and engaging in various forms of blackmail. The speaker states that endangering his daughters crossed a "red line," leading to this exposé. Several individuals have reportedly initiated legal proceedings against Benothman for threats, information disclosure, and blackmail.
The video then delves into a YouTube channel called PM Production, which the speaker claims is operated by Benothman. This channel, though seemingly new, released videos critical of figures like Anthony Bourbon, Blast Club, and M6. The speaker asserts that the views and likes on these videos were purchased, citing the discrepancy between high view counts (26,000) and low comment numbers (23). The speaker claims to have known about these videos for months and can prove Benothman's involvement through an anonymous source who provided an 11-minute video. This video allegedly features a person behind the PM Production channel conversing with Benothman about various manipulative schemes.
One key piece of evidence presented is an Instagram account, RapTVPeople, which the speaker had previously highlighted in a video about Benothman. The speaker asserts that RapTVPeople will face legal complaints from multiple individuals, including himself, demonstrating that anonymity is not always guaranteed.
The transcript reveals messages exchanged between Benothman and his associates. These messages detail plans to harm Anthony Bourbon by fabricating rumors about his personal life and business dealings, aiming to publish negative articles in prominent publications. Another scheme involved Safa, a woman Benothman accused of stealing his company. The messages show Benothman's associates discussing sending people to Safa's workplace to put pressure on her, including changing locks. This confirms Benothman's alleged history of sending individuals to harass Safa at her job.
Further discussions reveal attempts to hire hackers to gain access to the Instagram account of "Sarah," a person who had relayed information about Benothman. The conversations show them negotiating prices with different hackers, indicating a willingness to spend significant amounts (up to €4,500) for these illicit activities. The speaker expresses skepticism about the hackers' legitimacy, suggesting Benothman and his associates were likely scammed. A vocal recording is presented as proof of Benothman's direct involvement in these discussions, where he is heard greeting "Hi my brother" to the individual behind RapTVPeople.
The video then exposes Benothman's initial project: to find a YouTuber similar to the speaker to produce content for him. This eventually led to the creation of PM Production. The messages show Benothman's associates discussing creating a YouTube channel to control content, ads, and views. They also planned to generate negative comments on Anthony Bourbon's Trustpilot and Instagram accounts, with one associate claiming to have launched "at least 1,500 attacks" on Bourbon's publications. The speaker notes the suspicious nature of some comments being cut short, implying an attempt to manipulate online narratives.
RapTVPeople is shown delivering the PM Production YouTube channel, complete with a new logo and subscription, to Benothman's operation. They then devised a strategy to promote videos by creating Instagram polls asking which entrepreneurs viewers wanted them to investigate, with the intention of artificially boosting likes for Anthony Bourbon to justify producing negative content about him. The messages explicitly state, "I'm balancing the likes on Anthony Bourbon, like that, it's not proper." The video also reveals how Benothman suggested Madoff as the subject for the first video on PM Production, which indeed became the channel's inaugural upload.
The speaker contrasts Benothman's self-proclaimed authenticity and disdain for "image-based" entrepreneurs with the manipulative tactics revealed. He questions whether a businessman reportedly worth 800 million euros would engage in such activities, calling it "drinking Javel."
The video then addresses a specific PM Production video titled "Acquisition, Akim Benatman, the Arnaque in Organized, the Masked," where Benothman attempts to distance himself from the "Acquisition" scam. In this video, "Wissam Najee" is presented as the founder and strategist of the "club," responsible for its vision, social media strategy, and branding, with a 20% share of cash flow. "Linda Bengrish" is introduced as the advocate and legal counsel, receiving 10% of the turnover.
The speaker refutes these claims, stating that Linda never received any money and that Wissam was primarily involved in Benothman's personal branding. An email from Benothman dated April 2025 is presented, where he claims to have accepted Wissam's podcast invitation only to "give him strength" and that his intentions were "sincere and disinterested." Benothman also states he paid for Wissam's personal branding for a month and "generously" offered him an association on potential common project revenues.
The speaker clarifies that Benothman often offers percentages of future earnings that never materialize, advising against collaborating with him without upfront payment. He explains that Wissam's company initially handled the club's finances because Benothman's company (HK Club) was not yet registered. When money started flowing in, Benothman allegedly tried to cut out teams and individuals, leading to the cessation of collaboration with Wissam. Wissam reportedly sent an addendum to members on April 28, 2025, stating his disassociation from the club and transferring all club funds to Benothman.
The speaker asserts that he knows the inner workings of the club because members exchanged directly with staff and Benothman. He notes that many individuals cited in Benothman's video, including Wissam, were no longer involved with the club when problems arose. The speaker highlights that in collective legal actions, Benothman's name is the only one that consistently appears. He criticizes Benothman for using AI-generated videos to accuse former staff members who had already left the club, while all the "bad buzz" occurred after their departure.
The speaker emphasizes that while Benothman and his father are the only beneficiaries of the HK Club account, many staff members were not fully paid, if at all. He concludes that Benothman's actions, such as hiring hackers, inventing rumors, and pressuring individuals, demonstrate a "thug's method" with no limits. He challenges the notion that a wealthy businessman would engage in such petty and manipulative behavior, especially given Benothman's claims of disliking the internet and social media, yet posting daily videos and spending money on hackers and fake views/likes.
The video concludes by reiterating that an organized group, including RapTVPeople and Benothman, is working to harm many people. It addresses Benothman's frequent claim in interviews that he is not being pursued by justice, reminding viewers that justice is slow. The speaker guarantees that Benothman faces numerous legal procedures. Finally, a clip of Marco Mouli, a known "mythos" (liar), is shown, where he ironically calls Benothman a "f***ing guy" for seeking media attention with claims of 800 million euros, suggesting that true wealth would lead to discretion. Marco Mouli praises Benothman's ability to lie and create his narrative. The speaker ends by challenging Benothman to prove his wealth by offering 100,000 euros to viewers.