There is an important update on the disturbing case of DaddyOFive, and it involves the YouTube community that mobilised itself to get the story out there. The parents behind DaddyOFive, who came under ...
FREDERICK, Md. - A Maryland couple known for their "DaddyOFive" videos of controversial pranks involving their children are convicted of child neglect, but won't set foot in jail. A judge sentenced ...
The couple behind the controversial “DaddyOFive” YouTube channel were sentenced to five years of probation on charges of child neglect in Frederick County Circuit Court on Monday. Michael and Heather ...
WASHINGTON — The Maryland couple, whose “DaddyOFive” YouTube videos featuring them pranking their children are expected to plead guilty to child neglect charges Monday. Mike and Heather Martin, of ...
The parents behind the incendiary and cringeworthy “DaddyOFive” YouTube videos have been sentenced to five years probation on charges of child neglect. Michael and Heather Martin, of Ijamsville, Md., ...
Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Bluesky In another video, Cody "got a bloody nose after Michael Martin shoved him into a bookcase." In yet ...
Two additional YouTube channels from the creators of the controversial “DaddyOFive” videos were removed Wednesday. The channels by Michael and Heather Martin, “FamilyOFive” and “FamilyOFive Gaming,” ...
Last year, a YouTuber named Mike Martin who posted on a channel called DaddyOFive came under fire when viewers began to point out that the wacky “pranks” he and his wife played on their kids were ...
It's not a good time for YouTubers and their "pranks." After the parents behind DaddyOFive lost custody of two of their children for alleged abuse, it's the turn of another popular YouTuber to face ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Maryland couple who ran a controversial YouTube channel, DaddyOFive — where they posted prank videos involving their blended ...
WASHINGTON — The Frederick County, Maryland, “DaddyOFive” couple criticized for making YouTube videos in which they appeared to prank their five children now have only three children living under ...