Defense Attorney for Fat Comedy confirms: "He acquired it."
In a surprising turn of events, social media influencer and rapper Fat Comedy has been handed a twelve-day detention by the Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt am Main. This decision was made in response to the distribution of a video showing his attack on comedian Oliver Pocher, which occurred earlier this year.
The disputed video, which was widely shared online, was found to have been used by Fat Comedy to boost his media popularity and to further humiliate Pocher. This violation of personal rights and court orders led to the imposed detention.
During the trial, Fat Comedy expressed regret not only for the slap but also for the distribution of the video and further social media posts. He has since "finally understood" that the internet is not a lawless space, and personal rights apply there as well.
Fat Comedy's lawyer, Burkhard Benecken, stated that the detention can now close the case. Benecken also mentioned that a fine could have been imposed instead, but the detention was seen as a "justified warning" by the rapper.
Interestingly, the date for the rapper to serve the detention is still undecided. This development comes after a separate criminal trial where the Dortmund District Court sentenced Fat Comedy to a fine of 120 daily rates of 15 euros for intentional bodily injury in March 2024.
The court's decision to impose detention was first reported by the "Legal Tribune Online" magazine. However, as of now, there are no verified updates available on the aftermath of Fat Comedy's detention. The provided search results do not specifically address this legal situation, with most results referring to different people named "Fat Joe" or unrelated legal cases.
- Despite prompting regret, social media influencer and rapper Fat Comedy's detention for distributing a humiliating video and violating personal rights remains unavoidable, according to his lawyer Burkhard Benecken.
- Sharing headlines with general news, crime-and-justice updates now include the detention of Fat Comedy, following a separate criminal trial for intentional bodily injury in March 2024.
- In the social-media realm, the much-discussed incident involving Fat Comedy and fellow celebrity Oliver Pocher has contributed to ongoing conversations about personal rights, entertainment, and the implications of using sensationalized content for media popularity.