Prank Gone Wrong? Comedian Simon To Be Charged For Assaulting Sepp Blatter With Dollars

    Comedian Simon Brodkin has revealed the money he showered
    over FIFA President Sepp Blatter was $600 of his own money and that he received
    all of it back from the police. Brodkin, best known for his comedy alter egos
    Lee Nelson and Jason Bent, evaded security to storm a press conference at FIFA
    headquarters in Zurich on Monday and threw the dollar bills at Blatter.
    He was arrested and charged with trespassing by the Swiss
    authorities on Tuesday before being released to return to the UK.

    In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Brodkin said the
    money, supposedly to secure the World Cup for North Korea in 2026, was from his
    own bank account. He said: ‘If you’re going to do it, you do it properly. The
    FIFA guys couldn’t believe it. In the end it cost me nothing because they gave
    it all back. I can assure you there might be corruption in FIFA, but the Swiss
    police are corruption-free. They gave back every penny. ‘Here you go, sir.”
    Brodkin must now wait and see whether the Swiss prosecutor
    feels a trial is necessary.
    He added: ‘It is, unfortunately, serious. Am I worried? I
    know I’ve been charged and I don’t know if I can say too much. I can say that
    it would be the greatest irony of all if I was the first person to go to prison
    over events in FIFA HQ.’
    The stunt was a satirical swipe at the endemic corruption at
    the heart of FIFA that is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the FBI.

    Brodkin calmly walked up to Blatter’s position as he
    prepared to start a press conference and placed a wad of US dollars on the
    table, saying: ‘This is for North Korea 2026.’
    He then turned to address the press while Blatter, who later
    announced he would not stand for another term as FIFA President in forthcoming
    elections having resigned earlier this year, waved urgently at security guards
    to take him away.
    Before he could be removed, Brodkin threw a huge bundle of
    notes into the air, which rained down on Blatter. 

    Explaining the reasons behind his prank, Brodkin said: ‘I
    guess that I’ve looked at people in the public eye who maybe could do with
    being brought down to earth a little bit. I think FIFA and Sepp Blatter are
    probably in that mix. Even the FIFA security you could sense were smiling and
    joking about it. Sepp, not so sure. After arresting me and me being in a cell
    for several hours, the Swiss police showed me that the video had made it on to
    the website of a big national paper. There was a warmth there.’
    However, Brodkin was still charged with trespass and may
    have to return to Switzerland for a trial.

    A police spokesman said: ‘He will be charged for trespassing
    because he wasn’t allowed to enter the building. If there will be a trial it is
    still to be decided by the prosecutor. Trespassing in Switzerland is just
    prosecuted by request like other minor crimes.’

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