A YouTube dad who posted pictures of his children in pain on the toilet after he fed them laxatives had his account suspended and is being investigated by child services.

Cordero James Brady, 29, gave his children ice cream laced with the laxatives then shared the video with his 5.6million followers on his monetised channel ‘CJ SO COOL’.

The prank appeared to make the children physically sick, but Brady jokes as one of them says ‘my stomach hurts’ by responding ‘oh my goodness, this boy’s stomach is broken’.

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Cordero James Brady filmed himself putting laxatives inside his children’s ice cream (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

There was a 90-minute period between giving them the Pedia-Lax and his children doubling over in pain on the toilet at their home in Nevada.




Despite them clearly being in some discomfort and trying to close the bathroom door he continues filming, ignoring their pleas.

A police spokesman told MailOnline: ‘There was a case that was investigated in 2016 involving laxatives and this individual.

‘It was a joint investigation with Clark County Child Protective Services. It was submitted to the DAs office and it was recommended as a criminal case.’

The video was only removed last week when it was highlighted to YouTube by babe.net.

He films himself carrying out pranks on his children. Some of them have been described as bullying (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

He filmed his children crying in pain after taking the laxatives (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

The YouTube Channel has been reinstated but the video is no longer on there. Brady continues to prank his children.

He has lit fireworks while they sleep, carried out a drowning baby prank on his girlfriend and she has pranked him by pretending one of their children had a pencil stuck in their eye.

Dr Kortney Peagram from anti-child abuse charity Bulldog Solution, said: ‘Harming your child on purpose with laxatives is child abuse. That’s child endangerment.’

She added: ‘[he is] ‘harming his children and bullying them to pull pranks on each other, it is really disturbing.

‘He’s modelling inappropriate behavior and encouraging it by laughter… He’s teaching his children that it’s okay to harm each other for a good laugh.’

YouTube said: ‘Content that endangers minors is unacceptable to us and we have strict policies prohibiting child endangerment and harmful and dangerous content. We remove content that violates our policies as soon as we’re made aware of it.’

He even filmed them on the toilet despite them trying to close the door (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

It took 90 minutes for the laxatives to take effect (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

His account, which has 5.6million subscribers, was temporarily suspended (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

His partner also plays pranks on the children that are then uploaded (Picture: YouTube/CJ So Cool)

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