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YouTube faced up to two years in jail in a video where he fed a homeless man Oreo full of toothpaste and joked that it would help him in the long runoverdue clean. Kanghua Ren -
Called Reset to more than a million of his users-
Shoot Yourself filling cookies with toothpaste and replacing them in the package, then feeding five of them to homeless people in last January. As the 52-year-old man -
It was named Gheorge L by the authorities. -
After eating the cookies and resetting the jibed: "Maybe I'm going a bit far, but look at the positive side: it will help him clean his teeth.
I don't think he has cleaned since he became poor. "ReSet, a 20-year-
According to court documents reported by the Spanish national newspaper, old, from China, got over 2000 euros of advertising links from YouTube, which was watched thousands of times.
He is now facing allegations of ethical violations, with Spanish prosecutors demanding two years in prison and ordering compensation of 30,000 euros to be paid to homeless people. Gheorge L.
From Romania, he said he was sick after eating toothpaste. Full of cookies.
"Five minutes later I got sick and vomited," he explained in a related way, who did not know who was the reset and began to worry about his life.
After the video immediately caused outrage, ReSet returned the next day to see his victim and made another film.
He asked him how the cookies fell, and he said, "people exaggerate jokes on the street (played)
For beggars, if they do it to normal people, they will certainly not say anything.
With the growing controversy, ReSet and a friend visited Gheorge L again.
Holding the camera and planning to spend the night with him, a witness called the police at this time.
Prosecutors said that ReSet later deleted the video and provided 300 euros of silence to the homeless in an attempt to "rebuild his image" and "cater to public opinion ".
According to a court hearing, ReSet, who is currently on bail pending the verdict, had previously provided sandwiches full of cat litter to children and older adults. Gheorge L.
Told El Pais that he had been imprisoned under the dictatorship of Ceaucescu in Romania and spent some time in a mental hospital, but he did not know why.
He said he had never been treated so badly on the street, adding that the bar where he vomited after the incident often helped him eat and dress.
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