Verdict in Bushido trial: Arafat Abou-Chaker must pay 81,000 euros Carnival float goes up in flames – fools probably prevented something worse

Times Change You - Premiere - Berlin Arafat Abou-Chaker and Bushido attend TIMES CHANGE YOU premiere in cinestar.  Berlin February 3, 2010.
There has now been a verdict in the trial surrounding the dissolution of the business relationship between the German rapper Bushido and the Berlin clan boss.

The trial lasted approximately three and a half years and the verdict has now been handed down. Arafat Abou-Chaker, the former manager of Bushido, gets away with a fine. This amounts to 81,000 euros. This means he avoids a prison sentence. The court did not consider it proven that the suspect wanted to blackmail the rapper into paying millions.

Abou-Chaker was charged with several crimes, including false imprisonment, attempted extortion and grievous bodily harm. His lawyers had asked for an acquittal.

Image motif: Arafat Abou-Chacker Berlin October 5, 2022 9:30 am Criminal chamber 38, hall 500 Crime: attempted serious predatory extortion, deprivation of liberty, dangerous bodily harm, coercion, B...

His brothers Rommel, Nasser and Yasser Abou-Chaker were also charged. The former were acquitted and in the case of Yasser Abou-Chaker there was even talk of a prison sentence.

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Update to follow…

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