A VTuber's Google Doc Appears to Have Started Everything: Revisiting April 10
Before Leia. Before xQc. Before the Twitch return. A document posted by HemomalVT on April 10 is where the paper trail begins.
On April 10, 2026, a VTuber operating under the name HemomalVT posted a Google Doc and a voice recording to social media and applied three labels to Twitch streamer Sykkuno: cheater, manipulator, and predator. That document, according to contemporaneous reporting by MSN, constituted what early coverage characterized as explosive evidence. HemomalVT named Sykkuno specifically and presented the materials as support for those characterizations.
The record on what the document said in full remains thin. MSN's April 10 report described the Google Doc and the voice recording without detailing their specific contents. The allegations circulated quickly enough that, within four days, a second named party had come forward independently.
On April 14, two separate MSN reports covered a Twitch streamer named Leia, who gave accounts of an incident she alleged occurred at EVO in Las Vegas. Leia said she shared a hotel room with Sykkuno and described the experience as uncomfortable. Both April 14 pieces framed her statement as one of several past claims resurfacing in the wake of the earlier document. The known timeline places Leia's first public allegation on April 15, making the April 14 coverage the press buildup immediately preceding it.
Four days after that, on April 18, Sykkuno's girlfriend spoke to media, explaining why she chose to remain in the relationship following the allegations. Her account was covered by MSN and was independent of any statement from Sykkuno himself. Icelyn's additional allegations, also logged on April 18, arrived the same day.
For the record: none of these claims have been adjudicated, and each account above is attributed to its named source. In no documented statement prior to June 4, 2026, did Sykkuno specifically address the HemomalVT document or the voice recording by name.
The sequence matters because it sketches the shape of how the public case was assembled. HemomalVT's April 10 post appears, based on available reporting, to be among the earliest evidence-style publications in the current cycle. Leia's account followed four days later. By April 21, Sodapoppin had said on stream he was glad Sykkuno had been exposed. By May 1, Disguised Toast had addressed the Sykkuno persona publicly. By June 5, Sykkuno was back on Twitch.
What the HemomalVT document said word for word, and whether the voice recording has been independently verified by any outlet, is not established in available sources at the time of publication.
What happens next: Whether HemomalVT has made further public statements after April 10 is not documented in available reporting. The voice recording referenced in coverage has not been transcribed in any source currently on record. Sykkuno's June 4 statement called his past conduct horrible but named no specific accusers; whether a direct response to the April 10 document exists remains unconfirmed.
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