Karl Jobst verklagt Billy Mitchell wegen Verleumdung vor Gericht in Florida

Der YouTuber Karl Jobst hat vor dem United States District Court für den südlichen Bezirk von Florida Klage gegen den Arcade-Spieler Billy Mitchell eingereicht. Der ohne Anwalt auftretende Kläger wirft Mitchell die unbefugte Verwendung von Name oder Abbild, Verleumdung sowie vorsätzliche Zufügung von seelischem Leid vor. Die Klage wurde am 6. April eingereicht.

Jobst, ein australischer YouTuber, vertritt sich in diesem Fall selbst ohne juristischen Beistand. Er behauptet, Mitchells Verhalten habe bei ihm schweres seelisches Leid verursacht, einschließlich psychischer Qualen, Demütigung und Peinlichkeit. Zu den angeführten Beweisen gehören Beiträge von Mitchell auf X, in denen er Jobst vorwarf, 200.000 Dollar durch eine GoFundMe-Kampagne erschlichen zu haben, bankrott gegangen zu sein und seine Glaubwürdigkeit verloren zu haben. Ein solcher Beitrag lautet: 'ICH HABE VIER JAHRE LANG GELOGEN, 200.000 DOLLAR ERSCHLICHEN, BIN BANKROTT GEGANGEN UND HABE JEDEN REST AN GLAUBWÜRDIGKEIT VERLOREN, ABER ZUMINDEST BIN ICH WOHL ZU EINEM FAULEN, PLEITE GEGANGENEN UND UNETHISCHEN SCHURKEN GEWORDEN, UM KÖNIG BILLYS 1.000.000 DOLLAR JEMALS VOLLSTÄNDIG ZU BEZAHLEN, AHHHHHHH ICH GEWINNE!' gefolgt von einem Bild-Link.

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