Social Media Prankster Mizzy Banned From Platforms Ahead of Sentencing
Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, aka Mizzy, the 19-year-old social media prankster, has been slapped with a ban from all social media. The move comes after he was found guilty of posting videos without the consent of those featured.
Courts Crack Down on Reckless Posting
Mizzy recently broke a court order by sharing videos just hours after it was issued. The ban on his social media use will stay in place until his sentencing next month. Despite facing four charges of breaching the order, O’Garro denies any wrongdoing.
“Your credibility is seriously in question,” said Judge Matthew Bone during the hearing.
Controversial Videos Spark Legal Wrath
The court heard about a string of prank videos shot at Westfield shopping centre involving a schoolboy and a man with dwarfism. While Mizzy was cleared on two counts, his ongoing defiance of the court order has stirred calls for harsher penalties, including possible jail time.
Sentencing Set For November 21
The final sentencing is scheduled for November 21 at 1 Magistrates Court. With his social media reign halted and legal troubles piling up, Mizzy’s case serves as a stark warning to influencers about respecting privacy and the law online.