Disney cast member allegedly attempts to meet 12-year-old boy

A video has surfaced showing a Disneyland cast member allegedly confronting a group after trying to meet a 12-year-old boy for sex. Social media accounts claim to have verified the individual's employment with Disney. Disneyland staff escorted the streamer involved out of the park.

A popular streamer known as Vitaly and his team allegedly posed as a 12-year-old online, leading to a planned meeting with a Disneyland cast member. The confrontation unfolded just outside Disneyland property in Anaheim, California, where the group publicly accused the individual. No child was harmed in the process, according to reports from the streamer's team. Bystanders and other cast members witnessed the tense scene, which drew significant attention on social media. @OC_Scanner posted on X that they verified with 95% accuracy the person as an active Disneyland cast member and former Army service member. The account stated that relevant investigative authorities have been notified. The post circulated widely on April 3, 2026. Disneyland employees intervened during the incident, escorting streamer Vitaly out of the park. @ShadowofEzra reported on X that Vitaly was warned of immediate arrest if he returned to the property. This occurred on April 2, 2026. Disney has not issued an official statement on the allegations as of April 3. Guests and fans online expressed shock, questioning park safety while noting the company's strict conduct policies.

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