Oliver Pocher experiences first performance at Wacken, a renowned heavy metal festival - Oliver Pocher attendes his debut at Wacken, a renowned Heavy Metal music festival
In a surprising turn of events, German comedian and television personality, Oliver Pocher, has announced via an Instagram Story that he will address the latest ruling on the orderly detention of rapper Fat Comedy.
The announcement comes after the Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt imposed a total of twelve days of orderly detention on Fat Comedy. This decision followed a civil trial held in July 2023, where Fat Comedy was ordered to pay Pocher 50,000 euros in damages and compensation by the Regional Court of Frankfurt.
The latest ruling, it seems, was the subject of Pocher's intended statement. It's important to note that, based on current search results, Pocher has not made a public statement about this ruling as of yet.
The tension between Pocher and Fat Comedy dates back to March 2022, when Fat Comedy physically attacked Pocher during a boxing match in Dortmund. The incident was captured on video and subsequently circulated online. As a result, Pocher suffered hearing damage and hearing loss.
Despite the unfortunate incident, Pocher found solace in the music and camaraderie of Guns N' Roses, who performed at the Wacken Open Air festival, where Pocher made his debut last Thursday in Schleswig-Holstein. The performance was a highlight for Pocher during his visit to the festival.
It's worth mentioning that Fat Comedy had distributed a video showing his attack on Pocher, but the details of this video and its impact on the court's decision remain unclear.
As the situation unfolds, it's essential to stay informed and monitor official statements or verified news sources for updates on this developing story.
The Court of First Instance, in light of Pocher's public address regarding the Fat Comedy case, could potentially question whether social-media platforms, by allowing the distribution of violent content, have failed to fulfil their obligations under Article 85 (1) of the Treaty. In the world of entertainment and celebrities, the latest court ruling and Pocher's Instagram Story performance might stir conversations about the boundaries of freedom of speech and personal safety on social media.