Twitch streamer Amouranth and her husband have shared an update on the case involving their home invasion, in which he shot one of the intruders.
In March 2025, three masked men armed with pistols broke into Amouranth’s home and tried to force her to hand over access to her crypto wallets.
The streamer was beaten badly before guiding the intruders to another part of the house, where her husband, Nick Lee, was waiting with a firearm. He fired two shots, hitting one suspect and sending all three running.
The police soon began investigating and nearly two weeks later, announced that a group of teenagers, aged 16-19, had been arrested in connection with the incident. They were charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.
Now, months later, Nick Lee has revealed new information about the case, explaining how the alleged intruders are facing some serious time behind bars if found guilty.
Alleged Amouranth robbers face 99 years after home invasion
Speaking on the ‘whatever’ podcast, Nick explained that police were able to apprehend all of the suspects, who are about to have their day in court.
“They’re about to be tried. The driver flipped really hard, because he’s like co-party to that,” Lee said, claiming that the robbers’ getaway driver turned on his crew.
“They’re facing, just to start, 5-to-99 in Texas. Five to 99 years.”
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Under the Texas Penal Code, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery both carry a maximum sentence of 99 years, along with a fine of $10,000.
Lee further added that the heat of the moment, the suspects are lucky they didn’t get killed.
“I’m usually the guy who lets the spider outside, but in that moment, I would have probably done something,” he continued.
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