Arafat Abou-Chaker has to pay 2.2 million euros to Bushido

From BZ/dpa

Bushido’s ex-manager Arafat Abou-Chaker has to pay the rapper more than 2.2 million euros. That was decided by the Berlin Regional Court, as a spokeswoman announced on Friday.

The musician successfully defended himself against a lawsuit filed by his former business partner, a Berlin clan chief. According to the court, he had issued several bills with which he demanded a share of the rapper’s income. According to Bushido’s lawyer, he referred to a contract that the court did not recognize. The musician responded to the ex-partner’s demand with a so-called counterclaim – and won.

Specifically, the ex-manager has to pay 2,205,658.87 euros plus interest to the 44-year-old, as the court spokeswoman announced. According to her, the decision was made by way of a so-called default judgment. This is the case in civil proceedings if a party does not appear at the appointment or does not submit an application.

Rapper Bushido at the beginning of the trial of Arafat Abou-Chaker in August 2020

Rapper Bushido at the beginning of the trial of Arafat Abou-Chaker in August 2020 Photo: picture alliance/dpa/dpa-Zentralbild/Pool | Paul Zinken

The former friends and partners were both present at the hearing on Wednesday, the spokeswoman said. However, the plaintiff made no application. Bushido, whose real name is Anis Mohamed Ferchichi, had come all the way from Dubai, where he now lives with his family. The verdict is not yet legally binding. The 47-year-old Arafat Abou-Chaker can take action within two weeks.

The Berlin judiciary has been dealing with the separation of the rapper and the clan chief for years. A criminal trial against Arafat Abou-Chaker and three of his co-defendant brothers began on August 17, 2020 in the regional court. The public prosecutor’s office accuses the accused of, among other things, deprivation of liberty, attempted severe extortion, coercion, dangerous bodily harm, insult and infidelity.

The alleged crimes are said to have happened after Bushido broke ties with his manager. Much of the allegation is based on the statements of the rapper, who is also a joint plaintiff in the process. A verdict is not in sight.

Most recently, further negotiation dates were set until July 26th. The authenticity of a sound document that appeared around 14 months ago is still being debated.

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