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EuropeanPussy
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Mon Jun 03 12:22:55
http://www...-toothpaste-youtube-prank.html


Filling Oreo With Toothpaste Earns YouTube Prankster a Jail Sentence


June 2, 2019

MADRID — It was a humiliating video that fueled outrage on social media. A YouTube prankster filmed himself offering a homeless man in Barcelona an Oreo cookie filled with toothpaste rather than cream.

Now, the prankster, known as ReSet to his followers on YouTube but whose real name is Kanghua Ren, has been handed a 15-month prison sentence and must pay 20,000 euros, or about $22,300, compensation to his victim.

Mr. Ren was found guilty of violating the moral integrity of the homeless man. He is unlikely to serve any time behind bars, however, as Spanish law normally allows sentences under two years for first-time offenders in nonviolent crimes to be suspended.

The Barcelona court, in a verdict published on Friday in the Spanish news media, also ordered Mr. Ren’s YouTube and other social media channels to be shut down for five years.

Mr. Ren, who was 19 at the time, filmed himself in early 2017 replacing the cream inside the cookies with toothpaste after being challenged by one of his 1.2 million followers to carry out the prank. He gave them to the homeless man outside a supermarket, along with a €20 bill. The homeless man was identified only as Gheorge L., a man in his early 50s who was born in Romania and who once worked as a shepherd before migrating to Barcelona, according to the newspaper El País. The homeless man vomited after eating the cookie.



After the posting of the video prompted widespread condemnation, Mr. Ren replaced it with one in which he visited the homeless man again and offered him another €20 bill. According to the police, he later offered €300 to the daughter of his victim in return for not filing a lawsuit.

In his defense, Mr. Ren said that the video was just a bad joke, for which he had later sought to make amends. “I do things to mount a show: People like what is morbid,” he told the court, according to reports in the Spanish news media.

But the judge noted that Mr. Ren had earned more than €2,000 from advertising revenues generated by the video, one of several he filmed in response to various challenges received from his followers.


“This was not an isolated act,” the judge, Rosa Aragonés, concluded in her ruling. In other videos, Mr. Ren also displayed “cruel behaviors” toward “easy or vulnerable victims,” the ruling added.

Mr. Ren was born in China but has lived in Barcelona since childhood, according to Spanish news outlets.

In the original video, which was later removed from YouTube, Mr. Ren acknowledged that he “may have gone a bit far,” but added that there was “a positive side,” saying, “This will help clean his teeth — I don’t think he has cleaned them since he became poor.”
Paramount
Member
Mon Jun 03 12:44:24
”20,000 euros”

It sounds like the homeless man won on lottery.
Forwyn
Member
Mon Jun 03 13:17:11
Cops throwing voters down stairs

Spain:

Some kid playing tasteless prank on hobo

Spain: REEEEEEEEEEE
Dukhat
Member
Mon Jun 03 22:14:57
Good. Fuck troll culture. Eat shit you incel retards.
Sam Adams
Member
Tue Jun 04 10:33:58
The world keeps coddling homeless scum.
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Tue Jun 04 11:36:21
seems like harsh punishment was warranted

doing it all for YouTube makes it 10x more obnoxious...
obaminated
Member
Tue Jun 04 20:39:00
well, not just for youtube, presumably he has financial incentive to do these videos. would've been funnier if the prank was an actual prank, such as someone in his household bite into the oreo unaware. paying a homeless man to ingest it isn't really a prank. but that seems to be "prank" culture now, at least on youtube, reminds me of the youtuber who made "prank" videos by making out with his sister and mom.
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