
HAKIM BENOTMANE : MYTHO, MANIPULATEUR, LE TOUT EN BANDE ORGANISÉE ? VOICI LES PREUVES 🧾
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This video delves into allegations surrounding Hakim Benotman, accusing him and his associates of manipulation, deception, and engaging in unethical practices. The creator claims to have evidence, including an 11-minute video of a conversation between RapTVPeople and Benotman, which will be used to initiate legal proceedings.
The video highlights Benotman's alleged "method," which involves targeting individuals with personal information and making threats, citing an instance where his address was allegedly leaked, endangering his daughters. The creator emphasizes that crossing a "red line," like endangering his children, is irreversible. Several individuals are reportedly pursuing legal action against Benotman for threats, defamation, and blackmail.
A specific focus is placed on a YouTube channel called PM Production, which released a video titled "Acquisition, Hakim Benutman, l'arnaque en bande organisée démasquée, tête pensante révélée." The creator asserts that this video, along with its views and likes, was artificially boosted and that Benotman is behind it. Evidence presented includes a supposed 11-minute video from an anonymous source, featuring a conversation between RapTVPeople and Benotman. This conversation allegedly reveals Benotman's involvement in orchestrating negative campaigns against individuals like Anthony Bourbon and Safa.
The video details alleged tactics used against Anthony Bourbon, including fabricated rumors about his personal life and an attack on his publications. Regarding Safa, the creator claims Benotman orchestrated actions against her, including an alleged attempt to force entry into her business, NABAB Kebab in Montpellier.
Further allegations involve attempts to hack or take over social media accounts, specifically mentioning an Instagram account belonging to "Sarah" that was critical of Benotman. The creator suggests that Benotman's group attempted to hire hackers, spending significant amounts of money, but were likely scammed themselves. A voice recording is presented as proof of Benotman's involvement in these discussions.
The video then shifts to the alleged creation and operation of the YouTube channel PM Production. The creator explains that Benotman's goal was to find a YouTuber similar to "Mouss" (the video's creator) to create content. The strategy involved acquiring a YouTube channel, changing its branding, and buying subscribers to make it appear legitimate. The video "Acquisition, Hakim Benotman, l'arnaque en bande organisée démasquée" is presented as a key piece of this strategy, designed to discredit "Acquisition."
A strategy is outlined where Benotman allegedly planned to create polls on Instagram featuring entrepreneurs like Anthony Bourbon and Alchi, aiming to manipulate the results by boosting likes for Bourbon to appear as if they were supporting him, even while allegedly being at odds. The creator claims all views, likes, and comments on these channels are artificial.
The video further scrutinizes the origins and operations of "Acquisition," a club allegedly founded by Benotman. The creator disputes the narrative presented in the PM Production video, which names Wissam Nanshik as the founder and strategist. Through an email purportedly from Benotman, the creator argues that Wissam was hired for personal branding and that Benotman offered him a percentage of potential revenue from joint projects, not as a co-founder. The email suggests Benotman's intention was to leverage Wissam's expertise for his own personal branding and projects.
The creator also addresses the role of Linda Bengrish, described as an advocate and legal counsel for Acquisition. The video claims she never received any payment, despite being presented as a key figure.
The email from Benotman allegedly reveals his intention to create an investment club similar to Anthony Bourbon's Blast Club. The creator suggests that Benotman's narrative about Wissam originating the idea is false. The email further details Benotman's strategy of using podcasts and YouTube videos to build his image and attract members to Acquisition, while downplaying his own direct involvement in the financial aspects.
The video claims that early funds for Acquisition were routed through Wissam's company because the HK Club (associated with Benotman) was not yet registered. Once the money accumulated, Benotman allegedly sidelined Wissam and the marketing team. The creator presents an addendum from Wissam stating his departure from the club, transferring all funds to Benotman.
The creator emphasizes that the members of Acquisition are the best placed to know what happened, and their accounts contradict Benotman's narrative. The video highlights that in collective recourse, only Benotman's name appears, not those of Wissam or others presented as involved. The creator questions why Benotman, if innocent, didn't produce a video explaining his side with evidence, instead opting for AI-generated content.
The video concludes by criticizing Benotman's alleged methods, describing them as those of a "voyou" (thug). The creator expresses disbelief that a person managing a group worth 800 million euros would engage in such tactics. The creator asserts that Benotman is not an influencer but an employee, contradicting Benotman's public statements about authenticity and value provision. The video suggests that Benotman's claims of being pursued by justice are selective, and that he himself faces numerous legal procedures.
Finally, the creator expresses a desire to expose the "mythos" and manipulation within media narratives, particularly those involving Benotman's claims of wealth and success. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to support the channel and subscribe.