For the time being, Ali B does not care that he has been sentenced to three years in prison. He comes outside and happily has his picture taken with young ‘fans’. “But hey, don’t you belong in prison?”
The Public Prosecution Service would not have appealed if Ali B had not done so, and that is why the rapper has it entirely to blame that he will soon have to go to prison for not two years, but three years for raping two women. He has filed an appeal in cassation to postpone the matter and in the meantime he is living happily.
Few images
A video has now surfaced in which we see Ali posing cheerfully with children (see below). “I don’t know whether Ali is very happy after the court’s latest ruling: three years in prison. He also immediately appealed to the Supreme Court. We don’t see him much on the street in the Netherlands,” says Dutch celebrity expert Bart Ettekoven at the desk of Show news.
“At least, there are few images of that, and with all the Reality FBIs of this world you would expect that if he walks in a supermarket or wherever, that it would be filmed, because it is a striking appearance. Well, we don’t see that much, so if that happens once, it is in Shownieuws, as was the case last weekend.”
Football tournament
Ali was at a youth football tournament during the Ascension weekend. “And well, Ali came onto the field and had his picture taken with some fans. Then you hear that even the youngest fans know very well what is going on and what is going on and what the gentleman has done.”
A teenager films Ali and shouts: “Ali Tralie, what are you doing here? Don’t you belong in prison?”
Bart: “They are honest and tough to prune.”
While
Presenter Tooske Ragas fears the worst for Ali. “He will have to deal with this for a while, because the whole cassation story will take a while.”
Bart: “The people who know about it, the Bram Moszkowiczen of this world, all say: ‘It will take at least a year before there is a ruling on it.’ It’s wasting time, it’s a stay of execution. Yes, of course he still hopes that they will shout there: ‘A mistake has been made and it is invalid.’”
Ali Tralie
However, that won’t happen, Bart thinks. “That chance is so small, so indeed: a stay of execution. Three years… That’s not entirely necessary, right? We all know how it works: good behavior takes away something. But two years is still a very long time.”
Tooske concludes: “And until then it’s Ali Tralie.”
TikTok
The video in question:
@adamski0750 BHAHAHA😂😂😂#075 #fyp #alitraly ♬ original sound – adamski075

