Aquababe sentenced to suspended sentence after death threats against columnist

“Protect your head well and be careful when you leave your house in the 16th century, and protect your wife’s belly well, the whore.” These are the kind of messages that Guillaume Genton received from the blogger Aquababe after the latter’s appearance on the set of “Touche pas à mon poste”.

Aniss Zitouni, his real name, who became famous by publishing unpublished information on the world of reality TV, was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment with a probationary suspension of eighteen months by the judicial court of Nanterre for “materialized death threats and repeated sending of malicious electronic messages”, according to information from the Parisian, confirmed at 20 minutes.

During this reprieve, the blogger is prohibited from contacting Guillaume Genton. He must also pay 2,800 euros to the “TPMP” columnist as well as to his partner in view of the damage suffered by the couple. He is also subject to “an obligation of care (psychological and concerning narcotics)”, adds the Nanterre public prosecutor’s office.

Live hanging

These threats were received by the columnist of the show orchestrated by Cyril Hanouna following the show where Aquababe left the set in tears. Before his stormy departure, he had a slight clash with Guillaume Genton about “his business which could cause problems”.

Cyril Hanouna’s columnist had filed a complaint against Aquababe, whom he then suspected of being behind the threatening messages he received following the show. During his police custody, Aquababe admitted to being the author, specifies The Parisian.

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